Download google drive files without zipping






















So they click on Cancel. Pressing the Cancel button will stop the downloads. As strange as it may sound, you have to click on Leave. Doing that will start the download process of the zipped files. Step 4: If the pop-ups are blocked, click on the Add button next to Allow. Step 5: Close Chrome. Then try downloading the files. Do remember to click on Leave instead of Cancel in the pop-up. You should also try manually clearing temporary files of your browser such as cookies and cache.

We have mentioned the steps for Google Chrome browser. Step 2: Scroll down and you will find the Advanced option. Click on it to reveal more settings. Uncheck others. Finally, hit the Clear data button. Step 5: Close Chrome and launch it again. Then try downloading your zip files from Drive. If you are signed into multiple Google accounts on your browser, sign out from all of them.

Keep only one account signed in from where you want to download Google Drive files. Sometimes, the issue could be due to an extension or incorrect settings. So resetting Chrome will fix it. Even though your data is safe when you reset it, do read what happens when you reset Chrome. To reset it, open Chrome Settings. Then, tap on Advanced. Confirm by clicking on Reset. Typically, the files will be available in the Downloads folder on your PC. However, if you have changed the download location , they will be available in the new folder.

If the zip files are giving you trouble while downloading in the normal browsing mode, try downloading it in the incognito mode. Instead of downloading a folder, select multiple files inside it and then download them.

Some users have suggested that this trick quickened the zipping process for them. Google Drive has dedicated apps for both Windows and Mac. You should install those for downloading huge files from Drive. Do read our guide on how to use Backup and Sync from Google.

Downloading multiple files from Drive will always create a zip file, which may seem slow for some users. Hopefully one of the above tips did it for you and you were able to zip past no pun intended this annoying problem. Try to explore that angle and see if it works. You can download the images from a URL list. You only need a file with URL list, and destination folder. I have not tried this out myself, so I can't guarantee it will work.

But I don't see any reason why it shouldn't. It seems like a very useful and simple to use tool. The way it works is you create a plain text file containing the URLs for the photos you want to download, each URL on a new line. Something like this. This is the hardest part, as you will have to do this work manually. Once you have this file you would then use the tool to have it look for these file URLs online and grab them.

You can see in the example above from the screenshot how to type in your command. The second, and probably the easiest way to do this is to contact the person that sent you those photos. Ask them to move these photos into a new album, share it, and then have them send you the URL for the album. Open your own Google Drive.

Click on the links. Download from your own Google Drive.



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