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Brooknei
Helpful | Level 6
3 years ago

Dropbox seems to be corrupting files…

I’m afraid we’re are migrating away from Dropbox, however whilst doing so we have noticed the following issue…. (Windows 11 – Latest Dropbox Version). Hence we though this may be useful.

  • Most of our 2TB files are stored as “Online” only using Selective Sync.
  • We then change the file status to “Available offline” so Dropbox copies(sync’s) the files back to the local disk from Dropbox.com.
  • After some time (several hours) the Dropbox app confirms that all files are sync’d and the Dropbox task bar icon also indicates a complete/no activity status.
  • The PC is rebooted and Dropbox is then uninstalled
  • When trying to view via the PC the now sync’d  Zip, Jpeg, Docx some of the files are corrupted/won’t open.
  • As a test using Dropbox.com we manually download a problem file using MS Edge and the files will open correctly.
  • It would seem that the Windows Dropbox client indicates it has finished its jobs even through it hasn’t fully completed syncing … We've also noticed that the corrupted file vs good file byte size are the same. We could duplicate this fault.

Any thoughts ?

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