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The first hurdle can simply be specifying _what_ data you want to transfer. The next hurdle is that such files can be _quite large_, and may be broken into multiple files. To see how much space your data is taking up, you can check the 'Storage' item in Google Drive -- this will show how much space your stored data occupies.
Google Instructions:
How to Download Your Google Data
Copy Content from your School Account to Another Google Account
Manually Transfer Files to Dropbox with the Dual Client Method
For large amounts of data, or for more direct control of the process, the Dual Client Method is the most foolproof way to transfer data.
Lehigh Recommended Download Procedure (Get an Archive) with Google Takeout
- Go to Download your Data
- Click "Deselect all"
- Scroll through the types of files and data, putting a "check" next to items you would like to export such as "Drive", "Mail", or "Photos"
- Note and select options for different data types (such as export file types for Drive files)
- Scroll to the bottom, and click "Next Step"
- Under 'Destination' set the 'Transfer to' pull-down to 'Send Download link via email' or 'Add to Dropbox'
- Click 'Create export' or 'Link accounts and create export'
- If you chose 'Add to Dropbox', follow the on screen prompts to log into Dropbox with your Lehigh email, and select your Lehigh Dropbox account to transfer to.
- When the export finishes or when the file is ready for download, you'll receive an email. Follow any instructions therein to download or access your files.
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