After successfully connecting your Android device to your computer, navigate to the SD card folder to find all the downloaded files. Check out this guide if you encounter problems with Android File Transfer. Some apps will use a separate folder for downloaded files. Probably the best example for this scenario is WhatsApp. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies.
Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work. This article has been viewed , times. This wikiHow teaches you how to download an entire folder from Google Drive to your Android phone or tablet. Although there is no way to download a folder in the Android app, you can select the individual files inside the folder and mark them as available for offline use.
If you want to be able to move the files around and use them in apps other than Google Drive, you can download the entire folder as a compressed ZIP file by signing into Drive in a web browser. Open the Drive app. Tap a folder. Tap and hold one of the files inside.
Tap additional files you want to download. Tap the menu. Tap Make available offline. Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet?
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People are not as stupid as they have been appearing to be for quite awhile now. Brainwashing would not be an exageration in my opinion. The dual-pane feature makes it a personal favorite. The menu on the right includes a Find feature. I also love that search tips are included in the search box.
Enter part of your file name and locate your file in seconds. The notification looks like a checkmark. This is an easy way to see where your downloads are stored by default. Connect your Android device to your computer with a USB cable, and within a few seconds, you should see a prompt appear offering to show you the contents of the device you connected.
Click on the one that allows you to see the contents of your Android device. Click on the Phone option and scroll down until you find the Downloads folder. Just open it and do whatever you please. You downloaded an image last week but accidentally erased it from your device. The good news is that Google One makes it really easy to add those locations and apps to your backup. The catch is twofold: First, how you enable these locations and apps isn't exactly intuitive. Second, making these changes will count toward your Google Drive storage space.
If, on the other hand, you do want to enable the backup of certain apps and locations, let me show you how. To make this work, you'll need an Android device that includes Google One.
You can check out the Google One price matrix to figure out which plan best suits your needs. If you're a heavy Google Drive user, upgrading to a subscription should be an absolute no-brainer.
I was constantly bumping up against my storage limit until I purchased a 2TB plan. Now I don't have to worry about running out of space on Google Drive for some time.
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