It is fairly easy for anyone to accidentally format (or power-wash in Chrome OS lingo) the Chromebook, erasing all your local data. For a detailed list of problems with less disk space, click here. When the 16/32 GB of local storage starts getting close to the limit, Chrome OS stops functioning properly. But wait, why do we want to move the only localized folder on your Chromebook to the cloud? Here’s why :-Ĭhromebooks have a reputation for terribly low storage space. Today, we are going to try to synchronize the Downloads folder to Google Drive, so that all your downloaded files are backed up on Google Drive. It is also the default location for Chrome downloads (duh). The Downloads folder in the Files app is the only way to access local storage on Chrome OS. With Chrome OS, Google wanted us to get used to living off the cloud. If you own a Chromebook, you probably have all your documents and media on the cloud.
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