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llw212's avatar
llw212
Explorer | Level 3
7 months ago

Installed Dropbox on a new Mac and got "selective sync conflicts" on this and other linked computers

How do I fix the "Selective Sync Conflict" issue, which is now present on three computers:  new Mac mini, 2021 MacBook Pro and 2017 iMac?

Two days ago, I installed dropbox on new Mac mini, with the intention of synching ALL files/folders on to mini hard drive.  Yesterday, I noticed some files had downloaded green circle with white check and most files had empty cloud icon.  Many files/folders displayed "Selective Sync Conflict" in the file/folder name, which I have never seen before.  

I have a huge dropbox account, nearly 4 Gb, with many subfolders.  Any advice to separately click (download) file by file would be daunting.

I tried to resolve this with chatGPT and Grok.  BIGGER MESS.  

  1. Mac mini.  Last night, I erased the Mac mini and re-installed Mac OS from scratch.  This am, I reinstalled dropbox.  Now, on Mac mini, all dropbox folders (still in the process of synching) are empty cloud (some with down arrow, some with no arrow).  None of the files/folders have green circles with white checks), and 90% of folders have "Selective Sync Conflict" label.  From the dropbox icon on top menu bar, I had selected Default sync state for new files => Available offline.
  2. 2.  When I log into the online dropbox account, I similarly see "Selective Sync Conflict" labels on most files/folders.
  3. Now, my MBP dropbox folders/files display either a solid green with white check, or a white circle with green check, or a different gray circle cloud icon.  Most files indicate "Selective Sync Conflict" where they never did before.
  4. 2017 iMac (which has selected folders) shows all gray cloud icons, which I can activate by double clicking =>.green circle with white check.  

I read that "Selective Sync Conflict" means there are duplicate folders, but I don't see any duplicated folders.  

I hope I doo not have to repeat corrections on three devices.  Haven't looked at my iPhone dropbox, too scared.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.  

Thank you.

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  • Charm3d's avatar
    Charm3d
    New member | Level 2
    6 months ago

    I got here because of the same situation. New Mac, install Dropbox, start syncing, a voila mayhem starts. Dropbox user for over 10 years, never a problem before.

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    6 months ago

    Hi Charm3d, thanks for the info. 

    Did you use any backup features on the Mac, such as Time Machine, to restore your files, or did you install the Dropbox desktop application fresh and let the files download via the app?

  • Albionic Man's avatar
    Albionic Man
    New member | Level 2
    5 months ago

    I have just replaced my Mac with a Macbook Air, and I have the same problem. All my devices show Selective Sync conflict on a large number of files.  Don't understand which files and why.

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    5 months ago

    Hey Albionic Man​, let's jump right into this! 

    There's a relevant Help Center article, that explains how this happened, and the steps to resolve it. 

    Can you try what's mentioned there, and let me know if you have any questions?

    Thanks a bunch!

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
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    5 months ago

    Hi Albionic Man, just checking to see if you saw our last reply. 
    If you still need any help, feel free to reach out to us again.
    If your issue has been solved, let us know what worked for you!

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