GMail Drive is exchange all our files with our friends through Gmail. It is possible to attach almost all kinds of files (except the executable files and folders) up to the size of 25MB and share with your friends by simply sending them the files.
But sometimes you may have to face problem in this kind of sharing like inability in attaching the files into your Gmail account. Eeasy solution for this kind of trouble.
You need a Gmail virtual hard drive
– which is a helpful freeware software. You will gets a virtual hard drive created for your Gmail accounts in your computer. It is possible for you to drag and drop any file or data in this drive and when you can store data here in this drive, you get an E-mail with the file neatly attached. But you need to remember that this Gmail Drive will just be a virtual hard drive and you’ll able to use it only when your internet connection.
To Create the Virtual Hard Drive for GMAIL in your Computer.
Step 1: First Download and Install the software, i.e. Gmail Drive right in your computer.
Step 2: Once you have installed the software, you’ll find one new hard drive on your PC along with the original one. Simply Right Click on it and choose the Login As option.
Step3: Now you’ll find that a window has popped up. You’ll simply have to fill your Username and Password to have the Virtually Created hard drive opened.
How to use the Virtual Hard Drive?
It is super simple to use. You’ll simply have to add your Username and Password and click on OK. Once the hard drive gets opened, just copy/paste or drag-drop any of your data that you want to share with your friends in to the Gmail drive.
And once you are done, you can easily log out from your account. For this you’ll simply have to Right Click on the Virtually Created Drive and choose the Log Out option and you’ll be done.
And this is all, isn’t that an easy way to share your files and folders! And the coolest part is that every time when you’ll place a file in this folder, you’ll get an Email from yourself on using which you’ll be able to forward the attachment!
But remember using this simple little trick you’ll only be able to send those files which are allowed by Gmail and not those which aren’t allowed like .exe files or any other of such kind.
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