Fortunately, you can still pick and choose which folders you want to sync, allowing you to uncheck the 'Google Photos' folder.īackup and Sync will eventually hit your computer if you have the Drive or Photos sync apps installed, but you can manually download it here. I don't need hundreds of gigabytes of historical photos downloaded to all my computers by default. 3) Click the Preferences option - usually the 5th one down from the top. Having Google Photos exist as part of Drive is still a bit of a clunky feature. Here are the steps you can take to create a filter for any given file type: 1) Click Backup & Sync in your Taskbar/Notification area using its Cloud icon. These are computer-specific files and don't get synced down to other devices. Select what you’d like to sync, then click Next: Select the Google Drive folder you want to sync or click Create Folder to create a new one: You have just created a two-way sync pair between Gmail label and Google Drive folder. On the Drive Web app, you'll see all your computers listed, and rather than moving the new folder into the Drive directory, backed up folders from each computer live under the computer names.
This seems to basically be a backup system. But there's one major new feature that takes the app out of the Dropbox mold it was originally cast in: you can now back up any folder to Google Drive, instead of just the single 'cloud folder.' A UI lets you open a folder dialog box, where you can cloud-enable any folder, anywhere on your computer. The new app has all the features of the Drive and Photos apps, and it links to both sites in the menu.