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To find your files in Drive, search in Drive for desktop. When you search in Drive for desktop, rather than in Windows Search or macOS Spotlight, it ensures that your search includes all files from the Drive streaming location.

I was using Backup and Sync for years and I just recently transitioned to the new Google Drive desktop app based on Filestream. So now Google Drive is it's own separate drive under This Computer. The issue is that it left behind Backup and Sync's offline files folder (Username/Google Drive) with 100+gb of files that it pulled down from my online Drive to store locally.

I do not know exactly what mechanism allows for the functionality described below, but it is nearly identical in function to the way NTFS alternate data streams work. The thing is, the properties of Drive File Stream's virtual drive show it as being partitioned as FAT32 which do not support alternate data streams. Perhaps Google's file system driver is simply emulating the behavior of NTFS alternate data streams. Regardless, the Drive File Stream driver adds a mechanism for reading special metadata attached to file/folder's located within its file system. This metadata can be accessed by calling 'ReadFile' on any file/folder path that is suffixed with a colon followed by a special identifier describing the metadata one wants to retrieve. These are the identifiers I've discovered so far (including descriptions for some of them):

Note: If you are using this in some type of script that is creating new files/folders and quickly reading the 'user.drive.id' afterwards, be aware that it can take many seconds for the "real" file id to be generated. If you read the value of 'user.drive.id' and it starts with 'local', this means that it has not yet generated an actual file id. In my opinion, the best way to deal with this is to create an asynchronous loop that sleeps between checks, and then returns the file id once it no longer starts with 'local'.

Once successfully logged in File Stream will begin syncing your files. File Stream will show up as an external device in your Finder for Mac users and as the G drive in your file explorer for Windows users.

I use google-drive-ocamlfuse and it works perfectly. You can set up a "large file threshold" and it will stream all larger files. You can enable this in the config file.I have a Plex Media Server to which i have attached about 10TB of media files this way. Whenever I play a movie, the actual file is not downloaded, but streamed directly from drive even if the file needs converting.For uploading, it can only upload full files (drive api limitation). You can set the cache size limit and it will automatically clear rotate the cache

My solution was more of a work around. On Ubuntu use any VM software such us VM Ware player or Virtual box to install an instance of Windows on your computer. Then, whatever the file is for Google file stream share it with the host.

These are Windows 10 machines, we have Sophos endpoint anti-virus with an exception for the G: drive. Our users have a lot of CAD files and large PDFs amongst other item types. I haven't seen any correlation between this happening an the PC events. In some cases, the issue returns just minutes after the reset.

[G Suite Support, Guillermo: it seems that you are being affected by an issue reported from some users, basically the content that you have on the cloud, drive.google.com, is not fully displayed on File Stream, there are some missing files and folders, is that correct? ]

[Fairwayboy23: That is correct ]

[G Suite Support, Guillermo: don't worry, our engineers are working in order to solve this issue as fast as possible...]

G Suite Support, Guillermo: Normally this issue is solved by itself after 48 hours, but also if you need an specific folder urgently, you just need to:

Please have the user select the Shared drive or parent folder affected on the Drive for Desktop app and then he needs to press and hold the 'Shift' or 'Ctrl' key and do the right click on the folder. After that, the user needs to select the option: 'Refresh folder'. That should clear any issues with the folder and re-sync all the files and sub-folders.

Glad it helped.


Google support is really frustrating as I have jumped hoops with them by clearing cache, disconnect account, reconnect account, uninstall google drive, reinstall google drive, sending in user's googel drive log files etc ...


Eventually they gave me the workaround and I keep pushing the google support to let me know what the root cause is and at least 10 email exchanges, they finally acknowledge there are some issues with google drive and their team is working on a fix....

I am using Google Drive File Stream and have a problem where some of the folders are missing from a team drive/shared drive. The folders appear in the web interface, but not in the Mac Finder. There doesn't seem to be any option to refresh.

As of today, this software has been renamed to be Google Drive for desktopIf you choose to stream files, the old folder will be still there but you will have a cloud drive with all the files there as well.

This uses the word 'stream' to describe how Google Drive files are brought to your computer. It is not clear from the documentation that the entire contents of the files are placed on your hard drive so that you can access them. However, if you look in the cache folder while you are online you will see the whole file being downloaded to your cache folder if you access that file. It would appear from experimentation that the word 'stream' refers to each discrete file being placed in the cache on demand and not to partial files. This is consistent with Google's claim that File Stream allows you to "Stream terabytes of files from the cloud, thereby using hardly any disk space".

You can also choose whether a file is available for offline use and this uses the same cache folder. In Windows the files are stored in C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Google\DriveFS although they appear to reside in a separate G: drive.

I work as an IT support engineer looking after almost 1,000 Macs and we have had this issue. For some unknown reason, kernel extensions have become unloaded or disallowed. This is affecting High Sierra as well as Mojave, they all started with Gatekeeper Configuration Data version 166 update. We have lots of other affected software such as Sophos, Wacom, Epson print drivers, HP print drivers, Solarflare and Sonnet 10GbE card drivers, Dropbox, VMWare Fusion, Parallels, just to name some we've had issues with. On 10.13 and 10.14 were experiencing the same issue, the Allow button in Security and Privacy is not appearing. Our only solution has been to push out kernel extension whitelisting out via MDM, this is an enterprise only approach and requires a signed MDM certificate and Apple push notification services, if any macadmins are reading this, this is your solution.

Google File Stream had another issue a week prior where Google renamed a kernel extension from com.google.dfsfuse.filesystems.dfsfuse to com.google.drivefs.filesystems.dfsfuse which has caused everyone to have to allow this new extension. People currently can't allow it as the button is missing in Security and Privacy.

"When creators recorded their streams in the past, there was a risk of losing the entire recording should a power outage, or computer failure occur. Now, creators can automatically split their recordings by time or file size. For example, you can save your recordings in one-hour increments, so you will only lose part of your stream if a power outage occurs. This update will be useful to creators who stream for long periods of time and want to ensure those recordings are safe."

I am having a problem, and I have an SD card where all my documents, music etc are stored. My problem is that after I have deleted all I can through Disc space clean up, I have a little over 1 Gb of space on my C drive. Windows 10 updates require more than this, so everythime the system runs a windows update, I keep getting an error message that they require more space in order to run updates.

You still have either personal data files (doc, photos, etc), lots of installed programs or possibly another User Account created on the drive. Multiple user accounts can fill up a drive also.

If you still cannot find the culprit, the only other advice I can offer is to do a Clean Install of Windows 10. This will wipe the drive and reinstall Widnows. You would have to reinstall drivers and set up your personal programs and such again. 17dc91bb1f

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