Check out 2 simple and convenient solutions to move files from Google Drive to MediaFire. One is the download-and-upload method, and the other is to utilize a smart cloud transfer service – MultCloud.
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Google Drive is a popular cloud service that provides users with 15GB of free storage space. With this service, users are allowed to store various kinds of files such as photos, documents, screenshots, videos, and so on. Meanwhile, users will find it easier to collaborate with others via the sharing feature. They can share Google Drive folders with non-Gmail users with ease.
MediaFire is another smart and reliable cloud storage service that gives users 10GB of free storage space. It offers unlimited bandwidth and downloads and files can be accessible quickly. No matter where you are and what device you use, when signing in to your MediaFire credentials, you can manage data with ease.
Both Google Drive and MediaFire are useful. Although Google Drive offers a generous free storage space, it shares the quota with Google Photos and Gmail. So, some users consider transferring files from Google Drive to MediaFire. In this article, we offer you 2 feasible and simple solutions. After reading, you can apply the method that suits you most.
The commonest way to move files from Google Drive to MediaFire is to utilize the download-and-upload method. Simply, you can download files from Google Drive and then upload them to MediaFire. As you imagine, the process can be time-consuming and you should make sure that you have a stable internet connection.
Step 1: Log in to your Google Drive on the web. Then locate the data you want to move to MediaFire.
Step 2: Select the data, press the 3 dots icon and Download to your local computer.
Step 3: Now, sign in to your MediaFire on the web and Upload what you have downloaded on your computer. Then, wait for a while, and then files can be moved to MediaFire gradually. If you have a lot o files, then you need to be more patient.
As mentioned before, the first method is time-consuming when you have lots of files. In this case, how to accomplish this target efficiently? Then, it’s recommended to utilize a cloud-to-cloud transfer service – MultCloud. This is a smart and practical service that allows you to manage multiple cloud storage services/accounts.
At present, MultCloud supports more than 30 cloud drives like Google Drive, MediaFire, Google Photos, Flickr, Dropbox, Dropbox Business, OneDrive, SharePoint, OneDrive for Business, MEGA, FTP, Amazon S3, etc. So, you can utilize those cloud drives on MultCloud with only one click. You can perform many features such as downloading, uploading, sharing, copying, removing, etc.
Back to the cloud-to-cloud transfer feature, it allows you to transfer files from one cloud to another without downloading and uploading. Instead, it offers a direct and easy way, which saves time and energy. Here are some detailed advantages:
Now, follow the steps below to learn how to transfer from Google Drive to MediaFire,
Step 1: Register a MultCloud account on the web by your email. Or, you can log in directly with your Google/Facebook account.
Step 2: Hit the Add Cloud tab on the left-hand navigation bar. Then click on the icon of Google Drive to add and grant MultCloud permission. Then apply the same operations to add MediaFire.
Step 3: Head to Cloud Transfer on the left sidebar. Then, press the first box to select Google Drive and the second box to select MediaFire. After that, tap the Transfer Now button to start the task.
By doing the steps above, you can move files from Google Drive to MediaFire directly and seamlessly. Likewise, if you want to transfer S3 bucket to another account, you can perform the same operations.
That’s all about how to move data from Google Drive to MediaFire. In a word, when you have a few files to migrate, you can utilize the download-and-upload method. And when you have large numbers of files to migrate, then using MultCloud is more feasible. On top of transferring files, MultCloud also helps you backup and sync data across cloud drives effortlessly.