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Google Drive for Windows Rolls Out ARM Support in Beta for Snapdragon Laptops

Google Drive for Windows now supports ARM with a new beta release, bringing native functionality to Snapdragon-powered laptops.

Google Drive for Windows Gains ARM Support in Beta

Google has announced a beta release of the Google Drive app for Windows, now supporting ARM-based systems like Snapdragon-powered laptops. This update brings native ARM64 binaries and offers the same functionality as on other platforms, with the exception of the Outlook Meet plugin. Users are advised to use this beta version with non-production data and ensure it is backed up separately due to potential bugs. Google had previously teased ARM support in September, and recently expanded Quick Share for Windows to ARM-powered machines.

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