![]() I tried just manually deleting the drive folder, but when I go to re-install from Google's website, it gives the error "Fatal Error 1603". After looking around a bit, I noticed that it had updated to Google. All of a sudden Google Drive had disappeared from my icon tray and nothing in my Drive folder was syncing to or from Google. There seems to have been an issue in the latest update of Google Drive (now Google Backup and Restore). I also downloaded a few different gsync.msi files from the Internet and tried those to no luck. I can't uninstall or re-install Google Drive. I did find an alternative filepath (same pathway but different string or letters & numbers) that contained gsync 64.msi, but attempting to launch that did not work. I attempted to uninstall it (modify option was greyed out, fyi) but I kept getting the error basically saying the filepath didn't exist (Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\Install\gsync.msi) and to locate gsync.msi to uninstall. I could launch it manually and it seemed to work, but I wanted to re-install it to the correct (x86) folder (in case what I had was the 32bit version or may cause future problems). There seems to have been an issue in the latest update of Google Drive (now Google Backup and Restore).Īll of a sudden Google Drive had disappeared from my icon tray and nothing in my Drive folder was syncing to or from Google.Īfter looking around a bit, I noticed that it had updated to Google Backup and Restore, however it had moved from my Program Files (x86) folder to my Program Files folder. ![]()
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