![]() ![]() ![]() It seems like Windows should be able to do that too, but I haven't been able to find a network path to Google drive that Windows will recognize except for the one through StorageMadeEasy. On Android, the ES File Manager has built in support to directly access your Google Drives, as many as you like. I think this is the type of solution you were looking for. You can add and delete files just like on a NAS. I saw this described on YouTube for Windows 7, but it works just as well for Windows 8.1. ![]() Like CloudDrive or any 10 character name you prefer.
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