Selective Syncing Salvationįirst thing I needed to do was activate selective sync on my MacBook Air (and later my PC). This set up was not an issue with a 100GB Dropbox account, as I could fit all the data on all my devices, but with the extra data I was loading into Google Drive something had to change. My data was everywhere… I had different data on two different computers, three external drives and none of my drives were 1TB! So I couldn’t use my whole 1TB, in fact using just even a fraction of it would fill up the tiny 120GB SSD on my Macbook Air. While getting 1TB of space on Google Drive was awesome, I still had an issue. But the change had a few unexpected benefits, one of which was allowing me to get rid of my external drives. In this post, I’ll explain how I got rid of them and how you can too.Ī while back I switched from Dropbox to Google Drive since they are now offering 1TB of data for just $10 a month. I used to have three external hard drives, now I have none. They take up space, USB ports and are far from a secure place to keep your precious photos and videos.
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