Take Control of Your Google Drive: A Guide to Freeing Up Space
Declutter your cloud storage and make room for new projects
1. Find and Delete Your Largest Files
- In Google Drive, click on the Storage tab in the left-hand menu. Your files will automatically be sorted by size, from largest to smallest.
- Review this list and delete any files you no longer need. This is where you'll find space-consuming files like video files (.MP4, .MOV), large presentations, and audio recordings (.WAV).
2. Clean Up Files You No Longer Need
- Use Google Drive's advanced search feature to find old files. Click the slider icon at the end of the search bar to open advanced search options.
- You can search for files by type, owner, and date. For example, search for "Last modified: Before [Date]" to find all files you haven't touched in over a year.
Advanced Search can be accessed by clicking the slider icon at the end of the search bar
3. Address Shared and Duplicate Files
- Remove yourself from shared folders no longer in use: Removing yourself from a shared folder doesn't reclaim your storage space (the files still belong to the owner), but it's an excellent way to reduce clutter in your drive.
- Identify and delete duplicate files: It's easy to create unnecessary copies of documents. Regularly search for and delete duplicate files to free up space.
4. Empty the Trash
- Navigate to the Trash tab in the left-hand menu.
- Review the contents and click Empty Trash to permanently delete the files and free up your storage.
5. Consider Archiving Old Projects
- Download them to a hard drive or an external storage device.
- You can also compress multiple files into a single .zip folder for easier downloading and storage.
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Posted: September 10, 2025, 10:38 AM