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    Moving Your Google Drive to Another? Here is the Stress-Free Way to Do It
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    Moving Your Google Drive to Another? Here is the Stress-Free Way to Do It

    IQ NewswireBy IQ NewswireMarch 9, 20265 Mins Read
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    Let’s be honest: the thought of moving years’ worth of digital life from one Google account to another is enough to give anyone a headache. Whether you’re ditching an old school email, separating your “work self” from your “personal self,” or simply chasing more storage space, the “download and re-upload” method is a nightmare. No one has the time—or the bandwidth—to babysit a browser for ten hours while 200GB of data chugs along.

    This is where MultCloud, a cloud file transfer tool,enters the chat. It acts as a digital bridge, moving files directly from one cloud to another without ever touching your hard drive. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to use it, along with a few other “old school” methods if you prefer to keep things manual.

    Why People are Switching (and Why it’s Tricky)

    Google Drive isn’t just a box of files; it’s an ecosystem of permissions and dependencies. Most people migrate because:

    • The Graduation/Job Exit: You’re losing access to a corporate or university account and need to rescue your portfolio.
    • The Great Consolidation: You have three different Gmails and can never remember which one holds that “Important_Tax_Doc.pdf.”
    • Storage Economics: Google’s storage pricing changes frequently. Moving to a fresh account with a clean 15GB or a better family plan often makes financial sense.

    The “Ownership” Trap: One thing many forget is that Shared with me files don’t move automatically. You don’t own those! A migration tool like MultCloud can actually help you “copy” those shared files so you become the new owner in your second account.>> Google Drive copy shared folder to My Drive.

    The Migration Matrix: Which Method Wins?

    FeatureMultCloudGoogle TakeoutManual Move
    SpeedHigh (Server-to-Server)Medium (Zipping takes time)Low (Dependent on your WiFi)
    Ease of UseSet and ForgetTechnical / Multi-stepTedious
    Folder IntegrityPerfectGood (but converts to ZIP)High risk of failure
    Hardware NeededNone (Cloud-based)High Disk SpaceHigh Disk Space

    Before You Hit “Go”: The Pre-Migration Checklist

    Don’t just start dragging and dropping. Do these three things first:

    1. Audit Your Storage: Ensure your destination account actually has the room to house your digital hoard.

    2. Spring Cleaning: Delete the “Untitled Document 4” files and blurred photos. Don’t waste time moving junk.

    3. Safety First: If the data is irreplaceable, keep a local copy on an external drive. Better safe than sorry.

    The “Pro” Way: Using MultCloud

    If you want to set it and forget it, MultCloud is the gold standard. It’s a cloud manager that handles the heavy lifting in the background—even if your computer is turned off.

    Pro Tips for a MultCloud Migration:

    • The “Filter” Feature: Don’t want to move those massive .iso files or old “Temporary” folders? You can use the Filter settings to exclude specific file extensions.
    • Offline Transfer: The best part? You can start the transfer at 11:00 PM, shut down your laptop, and go to sleep. The MultCloud servers keep talking to the Google servers until the job is done.
    • Cross-Platform Flexibility: If you decide halfway through that you actually want your files in OneDrive or Dropbox instead of another Google account, MultCloud handles that without a hiccup.>> Transfer Google Drive to OneDrive.

    How to get started:

    1. Sign Up: Head to MultCloud and create an account. You can use your Google login to keep it fast.

    2. Link Your Drives: Click “Add Cloud” and authorize your source Google Drive. Then, repeat the process for your destination account.

    3. The Hand-Off: Go to the “Cloud Transfer” tab. Put your old account in the “Source” box and your new one in the “Destination” box.

    4. Fine-Tuning: In the options, you can set up email alerts to let you know when it’s done, or tell the system what to do if it finds a duplicate file.

    5. Ignition: Hit “Transfer Now”. You can now close your laptop and go grab a coffee while MultCloud works its magic.

    Other Methods (The “DIY” Options)

    Maybe you don’t want to use a third-party tool. Here are the alternatives:

    1. Google Takeout

    This is Google’s official way of handing you your data. You request an archive, Google zips everything up, and emails you a link.

    ❗The Catch: You still have to download those massive ZIP files and then manually upload them to the new account. It’s slow, but it’s 100% official.

    2. Shared Drives (Best for Workspace)

    If you are moving between business accounts, you can create a “Shared Drive”. Add both accounts to the drive, drop the files in, and change the ownership. It’s nearly instant but usually requires a paid Google Workspace subscription.

    3. The Classic “Drag and Drop”

    Highlight everything, right-click download, then upload to the new account.

    ❗Warning: Only do this for small batches (less than 2GB). Anything larger and you risk a browser crash or a corrupted download.

    The Bottom Line

    Moving accounts doesn’t have to be a weekend-long project. If you have a mountain of data, save yourself the frustration and use MultCloud. It’s the difference between moving houses by carrying one box at a time versus hiring a professional moving crew.

    By the time you finish your next cup of coffee, your digital life could already be settled into its new home.

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