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This post covers what to do if the Google Drive for Desktop is not syncing on Windows 11/10. Without any second thought, it’s almost impossible to find a competitor for Google Drive.
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Here's what to do if can't launch Google Drive for Desktop on Windows 11/10 PC. A corrupted cache or misconfigured proxy settings can cause this issue.
The Google Drive app for Windows is now available for Snapdragon and Arm-powered PCs. This comes after last year’s launch of the Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus.
Google has added support for Windows 11 on Snapdragon Arm PCs in a new beta version of Google Drive for desktops, bringing Windows on Arm closer to x86 parity.
Google Drive has made support for ARM-powered machines, such as Snapdragon laptops, available on its Windows app in beta.
While Windows 10 64-bit or newer is now needed for the Google Drive desktop app, Microsoft continues trying to push more people onto Windows 11.
The Google Drive app for Windows was just updated with support for Snapdragon and Arm-powered computers and laptops.
As Android Police reports, Google posted a support warning for Google Drive desktop app users who still run Windows 8/8.1, explaining how support for the software is set to end in August this year.
The release is designed for Windows 11 devices running on ARM processors, such as those powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X series chips, which are now labeled as "frequently returned" on Amazon.