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  1. This 400MB/s 128GB Samsung USB drive is down to £13
  2. Use Google Drive files offline
  3. Fix common issues in Google Drive
  4. How to use Google Drive


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This 400MB/s 128GB Samsung USB drive is down to £13

Flash drive deals have proven surprisingly popular here at RPS, so today we're returning with an evolution on the formula: a high-end USB-C flash drive that sports impressive 400MB/s reads and 60MB/s writes, with a capacity of 128GB, for just £13 rather than the usual £19. That's a great deal from my point of view, and well worth reading upwards of four paragraphs about or potentially just clicking through to the product page linked enticingly below... • While this is technically a USB flash drive of the kind you might have grown up with in school if you're of a certain vintage, it's orders of magnitudes faster than most USB drives that have ever littered the earth. The 400MB/s peak read speeds are more similar to mid-range SATA SSDs than a humble flash drive, while the 60MB/s maximum write speeds are no less impressive given how woeful most USB drives are when it comes to writing to them. Overall, it's not quite the same experience as having a proper portable USB-C SSD, but given the extremely low price for this 128GB unit, it doesn't have to be a world-beater in that department to qualify as a superb overall value. I'm planning to pick up this drive myself after writing this article, and I have just the use case in mind - I'm going to make it my go-to drive for installing operating systems, a task that comes up surprisingly often in my line of work and really benefits from a speedy drive. In fact, with many desktop OSes now being bootable directly from a USB, this could ...

Use Google Drive files offline

If you edit a file offline: • Changes are implemented when you’re back online. • New changes overwrite previous changes. • You can find edits in the file’s version history. Tip: Learn how to Drive for desktop is an application for Windows and macOS that lets you quickly access content directly from your desktop, helping you easily access files and folders in a familiar location. If you mirror files and folders, that content is automatically available offline. If you stream files and folders, you can make specific items available offline. Important: • If you disconnect your Google Drive account, offline streamed files are removed. Mirrored files remain. • To make Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides available offline, • If you stream files from Drive to your computer, file data is stored in a local cache on your hard drive. To make streamed files, which aren't Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides, available offline: On Windows: • Go to File Explorer. • Open the Google Drive folder . • Choose the files or folders. • To select more than one, hold Shift and click. • Right-click your files or folders. • Click Offline Access Available offline . • When you save a file offline, a green check displays next to it. On macOS: • Go to Finder. • Open the Google Drive folder . • Choose the files or folders. • To select more than one, hold Shift and click. • Right-click your files or folders. • Click Available offline . • When you save a file offline, a green check displays next to it. With stre...

Fix common issues in Google Drive

• Wait a few moments: If you see a “ Temporary Error (502)” message when you try to open files in Drive, it means that your documents are temporarily unavailable. This issue is usually temporary, so wait a bit and try to open them again. • Check the Google Workspace Status Dashboard: If there's a known outage for Drive or Google servers, it will appearthe 2. Try basic troubleshooting • Check the Drive can be used with the 2 most recent versions of all major browsers. • Make sure ® are turned on for your browser. • We recommend using Chrome for Drive.But you can try opening Drive in another browser, such as Mozilla ® Firefox ®, Microsoft ® Internet Explorer ®, or Apple ® Safari ®. • Find or recover a file • Fix common issues in Google Drive • Fix problems in Drive for desktop • Contact Google Drive support • Change or cancel storage plans • Manage files in your Google Drive storage • Can't sign in to your Google Account • Troubleshoot Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Forms error message: "Something went wrong" • Mark or unmark spam in Drive

How to use Google Drive

Want to get more out of Google Drive for work or school? You can store your files securely and open or edit them from any device using Google Drive. Get started with Google Drive You get 15 GB of space in your Drive at no charge. Step 1: Go to drive.google.com On your computer, go to • Files and folders you upload or sync • Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms you create Step 2: Upload or create files You can upload files from your computer or create files in Google Drive. • • • Step 3: Share and organize files You can share files or folders, so other people can access, edit, or comment on them. • • • To find files that other people have shared with you,