Then I directly transferred /saved,this XXX from my laptop to above XXX folder, to internal Storage of my android.
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Then similarly, I created sub folder, under main folder Movies, in internal storage of android mobile, and gave the same name i.e. I first created sub Folder, named it as XXX, under main Folder,'C' drive in My laptop. Yes, it seems I have messed up the whole thing. If so would you please help me to suggest folder/directory/ application, where I should save the same?
first from my android mobile and copy from Flash Drive to the directory/ Folder, I wish to. Internal storage/Google Drive/ Google.Photo, Home screen etc. can I delete all these videos from all the locations, i.e. I have also copied all these videos, including new one on flash drive. I want to have all these videos in One Directory/folder for easy access and considering availability of the storage.Incidentally, Google Drive storage utilisation as on today is 99% full.Ģ. But unfortunately, when I try to upload the attachment I am getting message, " Error- Server Reject.' So I am unable to do so.ġ. For that I tried to transfer those through G Mail attachment. Now I want to add and edit new couple of video downloads from Laptop to the same folder.
Let me apologise to you for not able togive correct picture and confusing you.Īs mentioned earlier, First these videos were transferred from my laptop -> Internal storage-> Movies->in subfolder XXX., with help of USB cable.That time, those were not saved in Google photo but were saved in Google Drive.Later on I copied some of those manually to Google Photos and Home screen of the mobile Thanks for your prompt and useful informative reply. You could then use a file manager app to move the downloaded video from the /Download directory to whichever directory you want (I'd recommend the /Movies directory for easier organization). I think those videos would save to the /Download directory. It would make more sense for you to open your Gmail app on the phone (not on the laptop), then save the attached videos from there. (You can tell if a photo or video is saved to your Google Photos cloud by going to on your computer browser and see if they show up there.) If you didn't upload the videos to your Google Photos in the cloud (and if you don't have Google Photos set to auto-backup the folder where those videos are), then those photos aren't saved to your Google Photos. If you copied the video files from your laptop to your phone's internal storage, and you didn't upload them from there to Google Drive, then they're not in your Google Drive. Hi again - I merged your new thread into your older one, since it looks like the same or similar issues.