How to Fix Google Drive Not Working?
If Google Drive won't work, apply these troubleshooting steps to solve the issue: Call Google Drive Support at +1-8883030822
1. Check Internet Connection
Google Drive requires access to an internet connection. Open and try to connect to other websites to see if they're accessible. If the network is slow or unresponsive, restart your router or change networks.
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
In some instances, caching can interfere with the performance of your Google Drive. Clear all cache and cookies in browser settings. Once this is done, restart the browser and try accessing Google Drive.
3. Update or switch your browser
Your older browsers could be one of the reasons why you are not supported with the new features by Google. Upgrade to ensure your browser is updated or switch your browser to one that allows you to access Google Drive. Try using Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
4. Disable browser extensions
Some browser extensions or add-ons conflict with the Google Drive application. Disable each of them individually and reload the Google Drive account to try pinpointing which one is responsible for the conflict.
5. Check the status of the Google Drive service
Open Google's G Suite status dashboard to see if Google Drive service is down. If so, wait for Google to fix it.
6. Restart your computer At times, there might have a temporary system problem when Google Drive fails to move. Sometimes, that is all it takes restarting your computer or mobile device solves the problem.