We have covered the Google Drive not downloading Zip files issue in detail. Do take a look for other solutions. To enable cookies, open drive. Click on the tiny lock icon present on the left side of the address bar. Then, select Cookies from the list. In the pop-up window that appears, click on the Blocked tab. Check if you find any link related to Google. Click on that and hit the Allow button at the bottom.
Finally, click on Done. Restart the page or the browser, and you should be able to download the files again. When someone sends you a Google Drive link to download files, you need to be signed in with the same account allowed to access those files. Basically, Google Drive file sharing permissions works in two ways. The owner who generates a link for the file or the folder can let anyone with the link access the file.
In that case, any Google account can be used to view or download files. But the owner can also restrict the files to a select few users only based on their email address. In such cases, you need to switch your Google account to the right one. If you are a Google Chrome user, you can sign into multiple Google accounts. However, one of them is used as a default account. For instance, on the Google Search app, the Google Now cards don't load like they would on a Nexus 7 or other Android device.
All of the APK the Android application format files offered here are free, malware free, and free to distribute. Sideloading is the term used to describe installing an app on your Android device from a source other than an official app store.
Basically, what you're doing is transferring an APK file from your computer to your tablet or smartphone and installing it directly. Since the Kindle Fire runs a forked version of Android, this is a common practice to get the apps you like on the device.
Before you can sideload an app on the Kindle Fire HD or HDX, you need to enable the feature that allows you to install apps from unknown sources. Next, download this zip file and extract its contents to a convenient location on your computer. The zip file includes the four essential apps you need to install first. It's free and available in Amazon's Appstore. This will give you access to the APKs you transfer to your tablet. After those four apps are installed, open the Gmail app you'll find it listed under the Apps section on the Kindle Fire and sign in with your Google account.
After signing in at the screen shown below, you'll be kicked to the web version of Google to sign in again. When you're signing in, you'll see various messages about different Google services stopping.
You can just tap through them. This is one of the caveats with sideloading Google apps and running them — the apps will still work, it's just kind of annoying having the occasional alert pop up like the one in the screenshot below. Once you're signed in, you'll be able to run the Gmail app on your Kindle Fire. So proceed with caution and know that certain APKs may not work as intended.
Next comes the fun part: manually downloading and installing Google Play Services. Fire OS 5 is based on Android 5. The latest APKs listed work for devices that have at least Android 4. Vox Media has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence editorial content, though Vox Media may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links.
For more information, see our ethics policy. Finally, hit the Clear data button. Step 5: Close Chrome and launch it again. Then try downloading your zip files from Drive. If you are signed into multiple Google accounts on your browser, sign out from all of them. Keep only one account signed in from where you want to download Google Drive files.
Sometimes, the issue could be due to an extension or incorrect settings. So resetting Chrome will fix it. Even though your data is safe when you reset it, do read what happens when you reset Chrome. To reset it, open Chrome Settings. Then, tap on Advanced. Confirm by clicking on Reset. Typically, the files will be available in the Downloads folder on your PC. However, if you have changed the download location , they will be available in the new folder.
If the zip files are giving you trouble while downloading in the normal browsing mode, try downloading it in the incognito mode.
Drag the document you want to download into the location you want. Click "Send" to send the file to the Kindle Fire. The document will appear when you connect the Kindle Fire to a Wi-Fi network. Andrew McClain has been writing since He has written several articles for various websites and writes user guides and software manuals for several freelance clients.
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