Google Drive Sync Silently Loses Hours of Work
A student saved a presentation to Google Drive and found only an older version when reopening from a different device hours later. All recovery options failed to restore the work. The failure is silent — no error or warning was shown — making it impossible to detect until work is already lost.
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