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sniffly
1 month agoExplorer | Level 4
My macOS desktop app has been stuck syncing 10MB for 3 days.
Application Affected
Dropbox Device
MacBook Air Operating System/Browser (if using the web)
OS 15.7.3 Dropbox App Version (if using the app)
238.4.6305
Question or Issue
Thre...
sniffly
1 month agoExplorer | Level 4
Well, in predictable fashion, now that I finally posted about the problem, it has suddenly and miraculously vanished.
To answer your questions, though, no, the error message was gone as soon as I restarted Dropbox. And now 60 hours later, the syncing status is saying all files are up to date. I can confirm this because I just finished saving edits to the Scrivener files that Dropbox syncs, and it did so instantly, as it always has.
I reinstalled Dropbox after the data wipe two weeks, but I hadn't done it again.
Nancy
Dropbox Community Moderator
1 month agoThanks for keeping me updated! Happy to hear your desktop app is now syncing once more.
In case something else occurs though, don’t hesitate to ping me here.
- sniffly19 days agoExplorer | Level 4
It's happening again.
Today I was working on the file I sync through Dropbox. I then changed locations, joined a new network where I was having connectivity problems, got the connectivity straightened out, went to reopen the file, and just like last time, the finder said Dropbox couldn't be found. I restarted the computer. Now, for 2 hours, Dropbox has been claiming that it's syncing but showing no evidence of actually syncing. The icon up in the task bar shows the circle of arrows, and when I click on it says syncing down at the bottom, but the arrows aren't turning and it's showing no files being synced. Again, I use Dropbox for only one file, so it should never take more 10 seconds for it sync.
Worse still, because the thing it's supposedly syncing is the file I'm trying to work on, when I try to open it, the program (Scrivener) crashes. Three or four times I've restarted the computer but I can't get Dropbox to finish doing whatever it think it's doing.
According to my Activity Monitor, something called fileproviderd is working at 70–100%.
- sniffly19 days agoExplorer | Level 4
An update: on the fifth or sixth try, I finally got the file and program to open without crashing. So that's good. I can at least get back to work. But Dropbox is still stuck syncing and my laptop sounds like a jet engine because fileproviderd is hovering around 99%.
- Walter19 days ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the update on this sniffly - much appreciated.
Can you close and relaunch the Dropbox desktop app and/or reboot your computer and let us know if this persists?
If it does, please send us a screenshot of the app's exact status as shown in your menu bar.
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