Does having 987.MB files for two years deletes files on google drive?

No, having 987 MB files on Google Drive for two years does not automatically delete any files. Google Drive has a storage limit, but as long as you have not exceeded your limit and have not manually deleted any files, they should remain on your account. However, it is always a good idea to regularly check your storage usage to ensure that you have enough space for new files.

What About 987.6MB?

The file size of 987.6 MB is just slightly larger than 987 MB and it still should not automatically delete any files on Google Drive. As mentioned earlier, Google Drive has a storage limit, so if you have not exceeded your limit and have not manually deleted any files, they should remain on your account. However, it is always a good practice to regularly check your storage usage to make sure you have enough space for new files.

No, having 987MB files on Google Drive for two years by itself does not delete any files. Google Drive provides users with a certain amount of storage space, and as long as the total size of your files doesn't exceed that storage limit, your files will remain available.

To check how much storage space you have used on Google Drive and how much is available, follow these steps:

1. Go to Google Drive (drive.google.com) on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
2. Sign in to your Google account if you haven't already.
3. On the left-hand side of the page, click on the "Storage" option.
4. Here, you will see a breakdown of how much storage space you have used and how much is available. It includes the total space available for Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos combined.

If you approach the storage limit on Google Drive, you may receive notifications from Google informing you that you need to free up space or upgrade your storage plan. You can consider deleting unnecessary files, moving them to another storage service, or upgrading your Google Drive storage plan for additional space.

Remember, if you delete files from your Google Drive, they will move to your Trash folder where they can still be recovered within a certain time period (usually 30 days) before being permanently deleted.