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bucolic_frolic

(46,951 posts)
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 05:04 PM Feb 2022

Google Drive and Smart phone text backups

I successfully backed up Android SMS Text messages and phone calls to Google Drive.

Now what? I want to transfer them to my PC. Don't I just go to gmail and open Google Drive? Apparently not since I don't see that option. I do see methods to install Google drive on Linux. So Google Drive is not in the cloud, it's on my pc?

I want to now download the Google drive contents to my pc. I think.

Everything is so complicated.

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Google Drive and Smart phone text backups (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 OP
On Windows, you have 2 ways. Eugene Feb 2022 #1
Hey that is good news, thanks for taking time for this smart phone newbie /nt bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #3
Install Google Drive on your PC Hokie Feb 2022 #2
I installed an old (Android 1.0) app called SMSBackupRestore Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #4
Tangent question intrepidity Feb 2022 #5
Yes I agree, one doesn't know what to do bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #6

Eugene

(62,641 posts)
1. On Windows, you have 2 ways.
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 05:18 PM
Feb 2022

1. On the Google Search web page, find the tic-tac-toe icon on the top right (Google apps). Google Drive will be one of those apps, along with GMail, Calendar, etc.

2. The Google Drive app provides a virtual cloud drive for your PC. https://www.google.com/drive/

There is also a plethora of third-party apps that can also do this.

Hokie

(4,298 posts)
2. Install Google Drive on your PC
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 05:21 PM
Feb 2022

If you Google "Google Drive" you will find a link to install Google Drive on your PC. Once it is installed and you log in using your Google account it will download a local copy of the Google Drive contents on your PC. From then on everything will be synchronized so that if you add or delete contents on any device the copies of Google Drive will reflect the changes. On your PC Google Drive will appear in the bar on the left in File Manager in Windows. I think it will also assign it a drive letter. It is "F:" for me.

Now I am not sure about opening SMS text messages on a PC. I am an iPhone guy so I am not familiar with Android SMS messages. It might require another program to do that.

 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
4. I installed an old (Android 1.0) app called SMSBackupRestore
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 12:15 AM
Feb 2022

It creates file on the smart card of the phone, which I then copy to my desktop using the USB connection.

Not a fan of cloud services.

intrepidity

(7,889 posts)
5. Tangent question
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 04:38 PM
Feb 2022

How "secure" really is Google Drive? Unhackable? (doubtful). Has it ever been hacked yet?

Suspicious of *all* online storage options.

bucolic_frolic

(46,951 posts)
6. Yes I agree, one doesn't know what to do
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 05:11 PM
Feb 2022

If it's on your hard drive, or a backup hard drive, it's offline. But it could fail or be stolen. If it's on Google, it could be hacked. Most of us have had at least one incident over the years. Free credit reporting for two years because Bank X was hacked. I think privacy freaks would opt for encrypted multiple USB drives, or SD cards. At one time they told us DVD was the gold standard. Now they claim a life of about 20 years for them, if not warped. THen there are metallic DVDs - 75 years supposedly. Will civilization support digital everything forever? How do you convey photo albums for millennia. Will anyone care if you succeed? It will cost money. I wonder if we've been sold a bill of goods.

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