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dvorakoa
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Files appearing in the Dropbox folder on Mac but not syncing
Hi guys
Been using Dropbox for a decade now, literally without any issues. But this last week some photo/video files are not fully syncing. As in they appear in file explorer on desktop (Mac ...
- 2 years ago
Hahaha, might be!
Perhaps you can give these steps a go and see if they make any difference (only if you're not on a free Basic plan with more than 3 devices currently linked):
1) Clear the cache on your Dropbox app.
- Tap the hamburger icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner of the screen
- Tap the gear icon labeled "Settings" at the bottom of the menu list
- Scroll to “Privacy” & select “Clear cache"
2) Uninstall the Dropbox App
3) Sign out from the Play store
4) Restart your device
5) Sign into the Play Store
6) Download and Install Dropbox
7) Try to sign into your Dropbox account
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHi dvorakoa, keep us posted with any changes or details so we can assist further.
dvorakoa
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi guys, I changed the default settings to 'Available offline' which seems to have fixed the issue of them not being able to sync/open properly.
A small issue i found now is that on my mobile device (new Google Pixel) files are syncing but some images/videos do not have a preview. The files were uploaded at the same time and they're all jpgs. Strange that some are ok and some don't preview at all.
Also, this must be a new feature but what are the different coloured ticks on the folders? I like to keep my Dropbox simple 😅
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Glad to hear the original issue has been solved, dvorakoa!
When it comes to the previews of your image files on the mobile app, are these files larger than 100 MB or 50 megapixels? If yes, it’s expected that they’re not previewing like the rest.
As for the new syncing icons that you see, can you please go to your app preferences > Sync tab instead, and send me a screenshot of the Dropbox folder’s location you see there?
- dvorakoa2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
No, just simple screenshots. 288kb. For example I took two at the same time, uploaded both, one loaded and the other one has no preview. Very strange but again, not the end of the world. Ghost in the machine haha
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hahaha, might be!
Perhaps you can give these steps a go and see if they make any difference (only if you're not on a free Basic plan with more than 3 devices currently linked):
1) Clear the cache on your Dropbox app.
- Tap the hamburger icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner of the screen
- Tap the gear icon labeled "Settings" at the bottom of the menu list
- Scroll to “Privacy” & select “Clear cache"
2) Uninstall the Dropbox App
3) Sign out from the Play store
4) Restart your device
5) Sign into the Play Store
6) Download and Install Dropbox
7) Try to sign into your Dropbox account
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