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How to Stream or Mirror Google Drive Files in Windows 11

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Sep 28, 2023 Updated Apr 17, 2026 3 min read
How to Stream or Mirror Google Drive Files in Windows 11

Google Drive is a service from Google that lets you save files online. It keeps your files synced across all your devices.

Why should you change how Google Drive works?

You might want to change these settings to save space on your computer or to make sure your files are available when you are not online.

What happens when you are done?

Once you finish, your computer will either stream files from the internet or save a full copy of them directly onto your hard drive.

You can install and start Google Drive at login, stream Google Drive to a folder or driver letter, pause syncing, add files and photos to sync with Google Drive, and more.

Stream files

This stores your files in the cloud. You access them through a virtual folder on your computer. This saves space on your hard drive.

Mirror files

This stores a copy of your files in the cloud AND on your computer. This lets you work on your files even without an internet connection.

Checkmark icon indicating successful Google Drive setup

Access files from a folder on your computer.

Checkmark icon representing completed Google Drive mirroring

All files are automatically available offline.

How to switch between Stream and Mirror

Note: Some settings may require admin privileges if you are working on a company-managed computer.

  1. Open the Google Drive icon in your taskbar. You may need to click the Taskbar overflow arrow first.
Pause and resume syncing to Google Drive

  1. Click the Settings (gear icon) and select Preferences.
Sync files with Google Drive and photos with Google Photos

  1. Click Folders from Drive on the left side of the window.
Stream or mirror files on Google Drive in Windows 11

  1. Choose either Stream files or Mirror files.
Stream or mirror files on Google Drive in Windows 11

  1. If you choose to mirror, you must pick a folder on your computer. By default, it creates a folder at C:\Users\username\My Drive.

You can change this location to any folder you prefer. Click Confirm location to finish.

Stream or mirror files on Google Drive in Windows 11

Any changes you make in that folder will now sync automatically to the cloud.

Summary

Google Drive gives you two ways to manage your files. You can Stream them to save local storage space, or you can Mirror them to keep a full copy on your computer for offline use. You can switch between these two modes anytime through the Preferences menu inside the Google Drive application.

What is the difference between streaming and mirroring files on Google Drive?

Streaming files means that all your files are stored in the cloud and accessed from a virtual drive on your computer, while mirroring files means that all your files are stored both in the cloud and on your local device, making them available offline.

How do I switch from streaming to mirroring files in Google Drive on Windows 11?

To switch, open the Google Drive flyout window from the notification area, click on the Settings gear icon, select Preferences, and then choose the Mirror files option under Folders from Drive.

Can I access my Google Drive files offline when using the streaming option?

No, when using the streaming option, files are stored only in the cloud and can only be accessed online. You need to choose the mirroring option to have files available offline.

What happens to my files if I change from mirroring to streaming in Google Drive?

If you change from mirroring to streaming, your files will be removed from your local storage and will only be accessible from the cloud. You can still access them through the virtual drive on your computer.

Is there a way to select specific files to be available offline when streaming files?

Yes, when streaming files, you can choose specific files and folders to make available offline, allowing you to access them without an internet connection while keeping your local storage usage minimal.

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