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Ripples88
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
blue circle syncing icon not showing
The blue circle icon that indicates my file is syncing doesn't display at all in the Dropbox desktop app. The green sync completed icons do appear, however.
I tried uploading a 1.5Mb file. Dropbox indicates that it will take one hour to upload and sync.
To test whether upload/syncing is working at all, I tried uploading a 17Kb file. It was fine.
Since I had experienced very slow upload/syncing speeds a few days ago, I had done the following:
1. Reinstalled Dropbox.
2. Ensured that the Bandwidth preferences, Upload Rate is set to Don't Limit.
I also re-tried uploading the file via the Dropbox web site. The blue circle sync icon does display in the web site version. The View Details of the file sync keeps showing varying time durations of how long the upload will take as well as what percentage of the file has been uploaded. The file got to 50 per cent uploaded and showed that it would take less than 10 seconds left to complete uploading. Now the file has gone back to 25 percent uploaded and has 9 minutes left.
Interestingly, it only took less than 1 minute to upload the same file into Google Drive.
I am running Windows 10. Using Dropbox version 44.4.58
Please help me figure out why blue circle syncing icon doesn't display in the Dropbox desktop app for Windows 10.
- The blue icon will not appear online for the website OR if you are using the mobile version of Dropbox from the app store.
It will only appear if you use the 'full' version which has created a 'Dropbox' folder.
www.dropbox.com/downloading may also help. Make sure you give it full admin rights
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- Lusil8 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey rishi1.Were you able to verify that the Windows UAC levels are set to default levels before uninstalling and reinstalling, as I mention in my previous post?If you did, and youâre still experiencing this behavior, have you submitted a request to our Support team? - rishi18 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes all in default.
Just reinstalled but the icons are still not appearing.
Submitting a request to the support team means I have to explain all these steps all over again with screen shots??? Ive spent a few hours on this forum already explaining and trying to sort this issue out. I really don't have any more time to explain the same thing to someone else over again.
I'd rather move to another cloud storage.
- Lusil8 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for the swift reply, rishi1.You wouldnât have to explain it all, as Iâve gone ahead and sent you an email to the email address associated with your Forum profile so as to further investigate on the matter. Please check your inbox for my latest message.Cheers! :grin: - jrh15 years agoNew member | Level 2
I had the same problem of missing blue Dropbox sync icons in Windows. Here's what fixed it for me:
Step 1: uninstall OneDrive
Step 2: restart Windows Explorer
Other sync apps could also affect it. Windows has a strict limit on the number of overlays that programs like Dropbox and OneDrive can use (max 15 overlay icons shared among all). For me, the blue Dropbox sync icons returned after I uninstalled OneDrive and restarted Explorer.exe.
Advanced users can open regedit and go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers
and count the number of items to see if they exceed the overlay icons limit of 15, and to see which applications are using those slots.I know this thread is dated, but hopefully this response will help someone.
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