The Google Drive gateway in the Chrome OS file manager sometimes fails to work correctly. Factors range from insufficient local storage to temporary system glitches, software bugs, interference from third-party apps, etc. Show
This article will highlight 11 troubleshooting fixes to try if Google Drive is not working on your Chromebook. Table of Contents 1. Check Your Internet ConnectionYou cannot sync files to Google Drive on your Chromebook without an internet connection. So the first step is to confirm that your Chromebook has internet access. Visit any website on your device and check if the page loads. You can connect other devices to the same network as your Chromebook and check if the internet works for those devices as well. If the problem persists, reboot your Wi-Fi router, connect your Chromebook to the network, and reaccess Google Drive. You should also consider moving your Chromebook closer to the router, boosting the routers Wi-Fi signal, and updating your routers firmware. Finally, contact your internet provider if youre still having difficulties using the internet on your Chromebook. 2. Close and Reopen the Files AppIf your internet connection is fine, but Google Drive isnt working, refreshing the Files app should resolve the problem. This troubleshooting technique works for some Chromebook users who couldnt find the Google Drive folder in the Files app. To close the Files app, tap the x icon on the top-right corner of the app window. Alternatively, press Alt, select the Files app icon on the Chromebook Shelf, and select Close. Relaunch the Files app and check if files synced to the Google Drive folder are accessible on other devices. 3. Check Your Devices StorageDownloading or uploading files to Google Drive via the Files app may fail if your Chromebook doesnt have enough storage space. In the Files app, tap the menu icon in the top-right corner to check the free storage of your Chromebook. Alternatively, open Settings and go to Device > Storage management. If your devices storage is low, refer to these comprehensive tutorials on freeing up space on Chromebooks and optimizing Google Drives storage. 4. Check Google Drive Service StatusServer-side downtime could be the reason why Google Drive is not working. Use real-time site monitoring tools like DownDetector to check Google Drives server status. If theres a problem with Google Drives servers, contact Google Drive Support to report the service outage. 5. Free Up Google StorageYour Chromebook wont sync files to Google Drive if you dont have enough Google storage. Visit your Google Account dashboard from a browser and check your Google storage in the Account storage section. If youve exhausted your Google storage, you can claim the free 100GB Google One perk available to new Chromebook users. If your device doesnt qualify for the perk, use Googles Storage manager to free up space across all Google services.
Thatll launch the Google Storage manager, a tool that highlights files consuming your Google storage.
6. Update Your ChromebookWe discovered that Google Drive failure is prevalent on Chrome OS Build 81 through Build 84 while combing through this Chromebook Community and Reddit thread. These Chrome OS versions have some bugs that break Google Drive integration with the Files app. Install a stable update from the settings menu if your Chromebook runs these old Chrome OS versions. Go to Settings > About Chrome OS and select Check for updates. You might find a Restart button on this page if your device already downloaded the update in the background. Tap Restart to install the Chrome OS update. 7. Reconnect Google DriveDoing this will remove and re-add Google Drive to your Chromebooks file manager. Close the Files app, launch the Settings app, expand the Advanced section, select Files, and toggle on Disconnect Google Drive account. Note that this doesnt disconnect or remove your Google account from your Chromebook. Instead, toggle off the Disconnect Google Drive account option, reopen the Files app, and check if youre able to sync files to Google Drive within the app. 8. Turn Off Your VPNThe following troubleshooting solution resolved the problem for some Chromebook users. If Google Drive isnt showing up in your Chromebooks file manager, close any active virtual private network (VPN) connection or app and check again. 9. Restart Your ChromebookPerforming a soft reboot can speed up your Chromebook and fix other software-related issues. Close all active applications, shut down your device, and turn it back on. Tap the time or battery icon in the notification center and select the Power button. Alternatively, press and hold your Chromebooks power button and select Power Off. Wait for about a minute or two, press the power button to restart your Chromebook, connect to the internet, and launch the Files app. 10. Use the Google Drive AppIf you cant sync files to the cloud from the Files app, the standalone Google Drive app should work without issues. Consider this a temporary workaround to the problem. Install Google Drive from the Play Store and check if you can sync files from your Chromebook to the cloud. 11. Powerwash Your ChromebookIf Google Drive still isnt working in the Files app, consider resetting your Chromebook to factory default. Before you do so, however, backup your files to an external storage device. Open your Chromebook settings, select Advanced, select Reset settings, and select the Reset button. At least one of these troubleshooting solutions should fix problems with Google Drive not working on your Chromebook. Contact Google Drive Support Service or your Chromebooks manufacturer if you still face issues. |