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

    I answered this yesterday, but my answer does no appear. 
    1.  Version 225.4.4896.
    2.  I am on a mac mini, Sequoia 15.5.  Under the Sync tab, there is no "Modify."  There is "Select folders."
    3.  Is there a way to upload attachments/screenshots???
    My problem remains the same, unabated.

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    7 months ago

    Hi again, llw212!

    Regarding the sync icons, I believe you'll find the info in this article very useful and explanatory.

    As for making all your files and folders available offline, try right/control-clicking the Dropbox folder itself on the Mac Mini and choosing "make available offline"; this should download everything in the Dropbox folder.

    I hope this helps!

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

    1.  Upper menu shows dropbox 225.4.4896.

    2.  On my new Mac mini, Sequoia 15.5, all the files showed a gray cloud outline with a down arrow.  Yesterday, when I clicked the cloud with down arrow, the icon disappeared, and there was NO ICON, but the subfolders appeared to have downloaded (no icons at all).   Today, when I click the gray cloud outline with down arrow, the arrow disappears but the cloud outline remains.  Expanding the folder shows subfolders with some gray outline clouds, some with arrows, other without.

    3.  I feel the situation is GETTING WORSE.  I have nearl 400 Gb of contents.   I have 100s of folders with 100s of subfolders and sub-sub folders.  I cannot possibly click every single folder/file/document.  This is a travesty.

    4.  MY GOAL = I want a downloaded copy of every file/folder on my mini.

     

     

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    7 months ago

    Thanks for letting us know about this, llw212.

    This is indeed quite a strange issue, but let's see what we can find.

    Firstly, can you let us know the current sync status and version of the Dropbox app on your new Mac Mini?

    You can see that by hovering over the Dropbox icon in your menu bar.

    Also, if you follow these steps here to go to your selective sync settings, do you see that all your folders are checked? Meaning, are all folders that are supposed to show up in your Dropbox folder checked and accessible?

    Let me know what you find.

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

    I read this dropbox info, but it is not correct, or doesn't apply to my situation.  
    I have never removed a folder from my computer's hard drive with the selective sync feature.  I do have a 2019 iMac that crashed, which had dropbox synched to it.  

    I have never created a new folder on my computer in the same location as the original folder.

    I do not see any two folders with the same name (one with "Selective Sync Conflict" appended, on any of my devices:  new Mac mini, 2021 MBP or 2017 iMac.

    This is a GIGANTIC problem for me as dropbox is my entire source of original and back up documents.

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