Google Backups For My Mac

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6 days ago  Step 1: Locate your iPhone backups. This part is easy. Your iOS backups are stored in a MobileSync folder. You can find them by typing ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup into Spotlight. You can also find the backups for specific iOS devices from iTunes. Launch iTunes. Click on iTunes in the upper left corner of your Mac. How to Use Google Backup and Sync on Mac Posted by Khamosh Pathak on Jul 18, 2017 in Apple News, How To, Top Stories Google has decided to merge two of its backup and syncing utilities for Mac – Google Drive and Google Photos Uploader into a brand new app that does everything that the.

1:28 Google's new replaces both the company's Drive and Photos desktop apps for Windows PCs and Macs. You can use the app to back up the contents of your entire computer -- or just selected folders. Set up Backup and Sync First, download the app. Moving data from quicken for mac to windows 7. You'll end up with the same app either way. Next, launch the app, sign into your Google account and select which folders you'd like to continuously back up to Google Drive. For photos, you have two options: High quality or Original quality.

High quality will compress photos larger than 16 megapixels and videos with a resolution higher than 1080p but these compressed files will not count against your data cap. Google Drive provides 15GB for free but after that, you'll need to pay. You can get (about £15 or AU$25), or 1TB for $99.99 a year (about £75 or AU$125). Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET There's also a checkbox to Upload photos and videos to Google Photos.

Use this option if you want all of the photos you have stored on your computer to show up on Google Photos. I left this unchecked, because I already have the Google Photos mobile app backing up every photo I take on my and don't want all of the old photos on my Mac jamming up my Google Photos feed. I just want my Mac's photos safely backed up to Google Drive and don't feel the need to be able to browse through them on Google Photos. Next, click the OK button and Backup and Sync will start uploading. Sync can be a two-way street Backup and Sync not only syncs folders on your computer to Google Drive.

It also can sync folders you have in Drive to your computer, so you can access them when you're offline. You can choose to download and sync your entire, top-level My Drive folder on Google Drive, or you can select specific folders. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET Set a delete rule After setting up Backup and Sync and completing your initial uploads and downloads, when you return to the app and open Preferences, you'll see an area labeled Removing items. Here you can choose how Drive reacts when you delete a file on your computer.

It's set up to ask you if you also want to delete it everywhere, meaning from Drive, too, but you can also set it to delete files from Drive without asking first or to keep files there when you delete them from your computer. New Computers folder on Google Drive The folders you selected for Backup and Sync will show up in a new Computers folder on Google Drive. You'll see any computers on which you have Backup and Sync running listed in this folder. Click on a computer and then you'll see your hierarchy of folders that you choose to back up. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET Google must be constantly monitoring your folders, because changes to files show up immediately.

When I made a change to a file on my Mac, the synced file on Google Drive already showed the change by the time I clicked over to check. Not a restore tool I'll leave you with a caveat: Backup and Sync is great tool for keeping safe backups of your important files in the cloud, but it is not a replacement for a restore tool. If your computer crashes, you will not be able to use Backup and Sync to restore your OS.

If there is one thing I am obsessed with when it comes to technology, it’s my pictures. I keep them extremely organized and culled. I am equally as fanatical about getting them backed up. When it comes to music, movies, and TV shows – I can rebuy anything I lose due to hard drive failure. When it comes to pictures of my family, no amount of money can recreate them if I lose them. Over the years, my strategy has evolved as services have changed.