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Question: How do I drop my entire google drive into one folder? (in google drive)

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To move all the files and folders from your Google Drive into a single folder, you can do this directly within Google Drive in your web browser. Here’s how: ### Step-by-step Instructions 1. **Create a New Folder** - Go to [Google Drive](https://drive.google.com/). - Click the **"New"** button (top left). - Select **"Folder"**, name it (e.g., “All My Drive”), and click **"Create"**. 2. **Select All Files and Folders** - Click **"My Drive"** on the left sidebar to view all contents. - Click in the **empty space at the top** pane (not on a file/folder) — then press **Ctrl + A** (Windows/ChromeOS) or **Cmd + A** (Mac) to select everything. 3. **Deselect the New Folder (if needed)** - Your new folder will also be selected. Hold **Ctrl** (or **Cmd** on Mac), then click the new folder once to deselect it, so you don't move the folder inside itself. 4. **Move Everything Into the New Folder** - Drag the selected items onto your new folder in the left sidebar. - Or, right-click any selected item, choose **"Move to"**, then select your new folder and click **"Move here"**. **Note:** - If you have a large amount of data, this can take some time. You may see notifications in the bottom-right as the move completes. - Shortcuts, shared drives, or special items may not behave exactly the same. --- If you have any issues (like errors with moving certain files), let me know the error message or more details!

Answered by gpt-4.1

June 16, 2025, 2:18 p.m.

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Published: Monday, June 16, 2025

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