A Partially Deleted Previous Installation Was Detected Google Drive — Top !!top!!
Below is a comprehensive guide to clearing these remnants and getting your cloud storage back on track. Step 1: Fundamental Fixes
Navigate to C:\Program Files\Google\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\ . Delete any folders named or Drive . Step 3: Clear Registry Remnants (Windows Only)
Encountering the error message when trying to install or update Google Drive for Desktop can be incredibly frustrating. This "software purgatory" occurs because the installer detects remnant "digital debris" from a previous version that wasn't fully wiped from your system. Below is a comprehensive guide to clearing these
Use the Task Manager ( Ctrl + Shift + Esc ) to end any tasks named GoogleDrive.exe or Google Drive . On a Mac, use Activity Monitor to force quit all related processes. Step 2: Manually Clean Leftover Folders
Look for the value . Double-click it and delete any lines that reference Google Drive or DriveFS. Client State Keys: Step 3: Clear Registry Remnants (Windows Only) Encountering
If you see a folder named , delete that too (it's a remnant from the older "Backup and Sync" tool). Check Program Files:
If you see the key {6BBAE539-2232-434A-A4E5-9A33560C6283} , delete it. Step 4: The Terminal "Skip Version" Workaround On a Mac, use Activity Monitor to force
Before diving into deep system folders, try these basic steps that resolve a majority of installation conflicts.
Editing the registry can be risky. Back it up before making changes.
If a standard uninstall didn't work, you must manually delete the "ghost" directories that the installer is seeing.







