
If your browser doesn’t support Google Drive, or it has a temporary support issue, this problem may also occur. If so, you should enable images in your browser. You can use it for editing and viewing data, but uploading and downloading won’t work. If images are turned off in the browser, Google Drive might stop working properly. Therefore, if you are unable to upload files to Google Drive, you can try clearing your browser data. However, if these data are too much, some browsing problems may happen. Clear Browser Dataīrowsers will save cookies, cache, and other data to make them easier and faster for you to surf the web. Then try to upload the files again and see if it works. Open a private window in your browser and log into Google Drive. Download the app and then reinstall it.



Step 1: Click the cloud icon in the taskbar notification area to go to the Backup and Sync app. If that doesn't help, you can now proceed with the solutions outlined below. If you can't upload files to Google Drive, you should first try signing out of your Google account and signing in back again.
