Google Drive not Syncing (Mac)

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There most likely causes of Google Drive not syncing on Mac is some kind of error in the synchronization process or a bug in the app. There are many possible causes for syncing errors that could cause Google Drive to not work on Mac, but dealing with such an error is typically very easy.

Google Drive is a very useful app that rarely experiences any significant errors or other issues. Even if you are having any difficulties with it, resolving the problem would typically take nothing more than a restart of the app or of your Mac. Still, if you are having any issues with Google Drive on your Mac, be sure to read the following lines to learn how to take care of them.

How do I force Google Drive to sync on Mac?

To force Google Drive to sync on Mac, you need to first sign use your Google account to sign in to the Drive for desktop. Next, click on the Google Drive icon located in the Menu bar and select the gear icon to access the “Preferences” menu. From there, choose the sync mode that fits your needs.

Why is Google Drive not syncing on Mac?

If Google Drive on your Mac is not syncing, it may be due to insufficient storage space. Check if you have enough storage space in your Google Drive account to ensure that the folder can sync your files properly. This is a common reason why the Google Drive folder may stop syncing on Mac.

Why is my Google Drive not syncing?

If your Google Drive is not syncing, try restarting the sync process by exiting Google Drive from the system tray icon and then reopening it from the Start menu. This can help Google Drive find unsynced files and sync files that are missing.

Can I force Google Drive to sync?

If some of your files did not get properly synced in Google Drive, you can force a re-sync by clicking ‘Start sync now’ in the Drive menu in the top-right. This will ensure all your files are synced properly.

Google Drive not Working on Mac

The reason Google Drive is not working could be due to a problem in the syncing process, but note that Google Drive won’t directly open if you click on its Dock icon. To open Google Drive, use its menu bar icon from the top like we’ve shown below.

If you haven’t worked with this app before, opening Google Drive can be a bit confusing at first because double-clicking its icon in the Application folder or clicking its icon in the Dock will open the app, but won’t automatically show you the Google Drive interface on your screen. To see the Google Drive app interface, you need to click the app’s icon that should appear in the menu bar at the top. From there, you can click the Settings menu, go to Preferences, and make changes to the way Google Drive functions on your Mac.

If you already knew this and the problem you are facing is that Google Drive won’t start on your Mac, or it won’t let you access the files you’ve stored in it through Finder, then you may need to reinstall the app or perform any of the other fix methods we will show you in a bit.

Google Drive not working on Mac Fix

Possible methods to fix this issue are to restart Google Drive, delete its cached files, and reinstall it. Another commonly used fix for when Google Drive is not working on Mac is to run its Google Drive script.

Use the following suggested fixes in order to resolve your Google Drive problem.

Restart Google Drive

  1. Select the Google Drive icon shown in the menu bar.
  2. Click the gear icon (Settings) and then click on Quit.
  3. Restart your Mac – once the machine boots back up, Google Drive should start automatically, unless you’ve changed its settings so that it doesn’t launch on startup.
  4. If Google Drive is set to not automatically launch on startup, go to Applications and start Google Drive from its icon there.

Delete Google Drive cached files

  1. Press Command + Space to open Spotlight and copy-paste in it the following line: ~/Library/Application Support/.
  2. Select the Application Support folder that should appear in the Folders section in the list of results.
  3. Find and open the Google folder located in Application Support.
  4. Drag the DriveFS folder to the Bin/Trash or right-click the folder and select Move to Bin. After that, empty the Bin/Trash.
  5. Restart the computer and check if the Google Drive problem is now solved.

Reinstall Google Drive

  1. First, you need to quit Google Drive – click its icon from the menu bar, click the Settings button, and select Quit.
  2. Next, go to your Applications folder and drag and drop the Google Drive icon to the Trash/Bin, after which empty the Trash/Bin.
  3. Restart your Mac, open Safari, and go to Google.
  4. Type Download Google Drive, click Download Drive for Desktop, and download the Google Drive .dmg file.
  5. Open the file when it downloads, double-click on the .pkg in the window that opens, and follow the prompts to install Google Drive.

Run the Google Drive script

  1. Open Finder and go to the Applications folder.
  2. Find the Google Drive icon, select it, and right-click it.
  3. Select Show Package Contents and then go to Contents > macOS.
  4. In that folder, double-click on the Google Drive script to run it.
    google drive
  5. Restart your Mac and see if Google Drive is working normally now.

Disconnect and reconnect your account

  1. Select the Google Drive icon in the menu bar and click the gear icon.
  2. Select Preferences and click the next gear icon in the newly-opened window.
    Google Drive Preferences
    Google Drive Settings
  3. Click the Disconnect account button and confirm the action.
    Disconnect Google Drive Account
  4. Next, you should be automatically prompted to sign in to Google Drive. If the prompt doesn’t appear, click the Google Drive icon in the menu bar, click the Sign in button, and proceed to sign in with your Google account.

Check the Date and Time settings

For some reason, incorrect date and time settings could sometimes cause Google Drive to be out of sync. Here’s how to fix this:

  1. Open the Apple Logo menu from the top-left and click System Preferences.
  2. Select the Date & Time icon and go to the Date & Time tab.
    Time & Date
  3. See if the Set Date and Time Automatically option is enabled and if it’s not, enable it now and restart your Mac.

How do I reconnect my Mac to Google Drive?

To reconnect your Mac to Google Drive, you can try restarting the Google Drive app, your Mac, and/or your router, if the problem is related to failed syncing. You can also try to reconnect your Mac to Google Drive by reinstalling the app.

Your Mac should automatically connect to Google Drive, so if there’s a problem with that, you should first try to simply restart Google Drive, as shown above. If this doesn’t work, you can also try restarting your Mac. It may also be a good idea to check your Internet connection, because an issue with it may be what’s preventing your Mac from connecting to Google Drive. If you are using Wi-Fi, you can try shutting down your router, waiting for a couple of seconds, and then turning it back on to see if your connection to the Internet comes back. If this doesn’t help, and you are certain that the problem is related to your connection to the web, you should contact your Internet provider for further assistance.


17 responses to “Google Drive not Syncing (Mac)”
  1. John Avatar
    John

    Martina,
    Great article. I have Google Drive for Desktop downloaded on my MacBook Pro. When I click the the Google Drive Icon in my menu bar, all I get is the dreaded spinning wheel. Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    John

  2. Willie Avatar
    Willie

    Hi Martina
    Thanks, I was halfway in your article and I solved my problem.
    Thanks a lot! It is a great article.

  3. Oscar Gonzalez Avatar
    Oscar Gonzalez

    I’m having an issue where Spotlight won’t find anything in Google Drive. No syncing issues, all my files are there, but any search I try will yield 0 results. — Any ideas on that? — I tried the whole process described here, but no improvement.

    1. Martina Nikolova Avatar
      Martina Nikolova

      Hello Oscar, could you please let us know what model mac you are using and on what Os. Thank you.

    2. Aneta Avatar
      Aneta

      Do you have “Enable Spotlight to search streaming files” checked? There is such option in Google drive settings

  4. Juan Matte Avatar
    Juan Matte

    Hi, I am having the same problem, and I am sure is a synchronization issue. I have a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) with macOS Monterey V12.3.1, and I have Google Drive for Desktop. It use to work very well, but I am having problems because the folders that I put “Available offline”, have many missing elements, and they appear if I go to the Google Drive web, and open the missing folder or file on the web, then immediately the file appears in my Google Drive for Desktop. This has never happened before and this problem started about 2 months ago.
    Any suggestion I will appreciate.
    Regards
    Juan

    1. Martina Nikolova Avatar
      Martina Nikolova

      Hi Juan, we will do some more testing and try to replicate the problem, thank you for the feedback.

    2. Rich Avatar
      Rich

      I have this problem as well. It becomes frustrating working with a team and we do not see files after knowing they have been put in a folder. Only going to Google Drive web version and navigate to the folder or file, does it show up on the desktop version.
      iMac mid 2015 with macOS Monterey V12.6

  5. Ethen Hunt Avatar
    Ethen Hunt

    On an M1 MacBook Air running macOS 12.5.1 I was not able to launch Google Drive. Icon would just not show up in the menu bar, and nothing would show up in the Activity Monitor either. Following the steps in this article I ran the script and immediately saw the issue. Google Drive was not able to create the DriveFS folder in my user library application support folder, but did it in the system library application support folder instead. I created that folder manually and Google Drive started working. Hope this helps someone else.

  6. Jim Cooper Avatar
    Jim Cooper

    Deleting that Library folder worked for me. (Monterrey Desktop.)

    I”d restarted and reinstalled GD multiple times with no success. Thank you!

  7. Max Avatar
    Max

    I have a 2021 MacBook Pro with M1 chip and Google Drive use to appear on my menu bar. Now when I go to the menu bar, it’s disappeared,. I’ve tried rebooting, reloading, but can’t seem to get GDrive online.

  8. Gerry McCann Avatar
    Gerry McCann

    Hi Martina,
    My Google Drive had not been working, I think since macOS took over the folder locations. I have two Google Drives corresponding to two accounts. There was no Drive icon showing in the menu bar. Among other things I tried starting Google Drive manually from the applications folder. It then flashed on and off in the menu bar several times before disappearing.
    Anyway your suggestion from above to “Delete Google Drive cached files” mostly solved the problem. Everything is working now as expected though I have had one of the accounts, but not the other one, crash. That resulted in an Apple window explaining the reason for the crash (I didn’t note the details). Everything is working again so maybe it will be good from now on.
    One other observation is that when the location change occurred the behavior seemed to change from mirroring to streaming without any input from me. Is this normal?
    Lastly, great job on the article. Don’t know how you figured all this out. Also, wording is unambiguous, a rarity now for technical articles.

  9. Kenneth Avatar
    Kenneth

    Thank you Martina – your instructions are the clearest and most relevant I’ve found.

  10. John Avatar
    John

    My Google Drive for desktop always works for my own personal gmail account, but when connecting to my work account through another gmail address, the sync doesnt load, so the files do not load. I tried everything in the article with no change. Any ideas please? The work account used to work until a month ago. It loads the files on the browser but fails to sync to the desktop on my Imac Pro running MacOSVentura 13.1.

  11. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    Google Drive announced today that it has moved the drive location on my iMac to ‘Locations’. Fine, expect now when I open that location all I get is the spinning wheel and “Loading…”.

    All my files are synced, nothing is available offline. I have tried deleting the cache and uninstalling/reinstalling Google Drive but no joy. It’s totally boned.

    If anyone can help I would be really grateful.

    Dan

    1. Brian Avatar
      Brian

      Dan, I’m having exactly the same problem after Google Drive changed the drive location too… can’t access any of my files but everything is synced. Have you figured anything out?

  12. Milly Avatar
    Milly

    Thanks for your article, I have a Macbook Pro 14″ 2021
    but and am experiencing many problems with syncing, this explanation helps partly, but the drive is not syncing properly yet.
    It is striking that people at my team with an older Mac sync well

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