The Google Drive is Google's file storage and sync service. It allows you to store files in the cloud, share files and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations with your colleagues and friends.
Google Drive includes Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, an entire office suite that enables collaborative editing of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, forms and much more.
To use Google Drive on your computer, you must first download and install the application Backup and Sync the company's.
After you install Backup and Sync for Google Drive, we'll see how you can add or remove Google Drive in each File Explorer browser window in your account in Windows 10.
We can do this in two ways: using a BAT file, or using a REG file
Google Drive add with the BAT file
Download it BAT file. Once downloaded, open the .zip and run Google-Drive-topanel.bat. If you have it enabled Windows Defender before running the file you must unblock it, from the properties of the file.
Right click on the file - Properties - General and Unblock.
Type the letter for what you want to do. (see picture below)
If you type the letters A or R, the File Explorer process will start automatically, and the File Explorer that Google Drive displays in the panel will open. If you type X, then the .bat dialog box will close.
Google Drive add with REG file
Download it REG file. After downloading, open .zip and run Google-Drive-topanel.reg
If you installed Google Drive elsewhere than the default location used by the installation, you need to create a custom .reg file with the new location. You can do this by right clicking on .reg and editing with Notepad + +.
If after installing the keys contained in the .reg file, think about removing them from your computer because you no longer use Google Drive, download the .reg file below to do so automatically for you.
Download Remove-GoogleDrive.zip
Unzip the reg file, and double-click it. If prompted, press OK for UAC.
If you do not see the change immediately, you will need to restart your computer or the File Explorer process.