What to know
- Google Drive now works on Windows 11 devices with ARM processors through a new beta version.
- The beta works like the regular version but doesn’t have the Outlook Meet plugin yet.
- You need Windows 11 and Microsoft WebView2 to use the beta version.
Google has announced a new version of Google Drive for Desktop that works on Windows 11 computers with ARM processors, like those using Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. This update helps users who have been waiting to use Drive on their ARM laptops.
The beta version does everything the normal Google Drive app does, except for the Outlook Meet plugin. Google wants users to be careful with this test version and suggests using it with unimportant files or keeping backups of important data.
To use this new version, you must have Windows 11 and Microsoft WebView2 on your computer. Most Windows 11 computers already have WebView2, but if yours doesn’t, the installer will help you get it.
- Download Google Drive beta
This update fixes a big problem for ARM device users, who couldn’t properly run Google Drive before. Now they can use Drive just like everyone else, making ARM laptops more practical for everyday work.
The release comes as Qualcomm grows its computer chip business with new processors like the Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite. Having Google Drive work properly makes ARM-based Windows computers more appealing to potential buyers.
Qualcomm will show off their latest technology at CES in Las Vegas this January, where they might share news about more software updates and future processor plans.
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