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WilliamLow
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Selective Sync Conflict mess!
Hello, I just did a fresh OS install on my Mac, with my Dropbox folder on an external drive (my startup disk is too small to hold this data). I thought that I setup my Dropbox correctly, pointing t...
- 8 years agoHi William, unfortunately thereâs no way of merging the folders into one using Dropbox, since there isnât a way of knowing which folder/file has the most up-to-date information in it, or instead older files that do have important data.This can only be checked manually by yourself since only you know which files need to be kept or discarded.The reason for these extra folders is that previous you had folders which were selectively âunsyncedâ already according to the desktop app. This should delete the local copy of the folders on that drive.However, it seems that the folders were either recreated by some app, or the folders werenât deleted in the first place. They wouldâve had a gray minus symbol showing that they werenât syncing to the site.When connecting the Dropbox account to the external drive after the reinstall, either these folders were then allowed to sync to the drive (i.e. all folders had a check next to them), and then this would create the selective sync conflicts.This is done avoid data loss, since as I mentioned, only you know which files should remain or not.Hope this helps to clarify matters!
SxFtSxInch
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
After upgrading to latest version of Dropbox and enabling Smart-Sync I found that 5,334 Folders with 43,980 Files in them had been "designated" as conflicted. Then Dropbox started to "UPLOAD". I have no idea what it was uploading - I didn't ask for it to do anything different at this point, I just simply installed the new app. But the process took overnight on my laptop using an ethernet connection (it could not be done in less than a week using WiFi). Without a shadow of a doubt I know that your explanation of "Accidentally naming a folder/file with the same name" is inadequate and is missing another major systematic cause. I could NOT have "accidentally" named 5,334 folders with the same name. Nobody, with the possible exception of my wife, thinks I'm that stupid. After using and praising DropBox since its inception, I'm now afraid to touch it. Almost anything I do now (e.g. checking or unchecking Online Only) starts an interminable upload process. I have no less than 7 PC computers and 5 mobile devices that are all linked to the same Dropbox account. It worked beautifully (i.e. as I expected) prior to the "upgrade." I wish I had checked with the community before enabling Smart-Sync. By the way, since the late 90's I been using a wonderful backup program called "SmartSync Pro" from www.smartsync.com. How did DropBox avoid a lawsuit over the use of the name SmartSync?
Jane
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoHey SxFtSxInch, sorry to hear youâre feeling this way; I ran a search on our system & I could see that youâve chatted in to my colleague, where youâve made some progress together, so it would be best to gather all relevant details under the same email chain for convenienceâ sake.
While Iâve now made sure to include a copy of your comments & Iâve increased your support priority internally, I remain at your entire disposal should you need more help in any way. Thanks!
- WilliamLow7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Last year, I started this original thread and realized that this issue is still a problem, so I am going to offer my solution, which is FAR from perfect!
1. I shut down all computers that use Dropbox except for one which has lots of extra disk space. This is used as my "master" dropbox storage
2. I used a folder synchronizer app (in this case, SoftoBe's FoldersSynchronizer but there are others out there) to synchronize my Dropbox folder with the Selective Sync Conflict folder. Both folders are now the same.
3. I delete the Selective Sync Conflict folder
4. If you have additional Sync Conflict folder, continue steps 2 and 3 until those folders are gone. Give Dropbox enough time to sync this to the cloud.
5. Open one computer at a time, giving it time enough to sync. If you see any new Selective Sync Conflict folders, use steps 2 and 3 to clear out those folders.
This is definitely a nerve-wracking process, especially the part when I delete the Sync Conflict Folder. Don't do this without plenty of backups on hand.
If this is a really bad process, please let me know. I hate giving out bad advice!
- Michael L.967 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Unfortunately this is the ONLY way to deal with Dropbox now. I ESPECIALLY like the part about "Don't do this without plenty of backups on hand."!!! Isn't that what Dropbox is supposed to do?
It's so bad I don't even trust Dropbox any more. I have NEVER created "folders with duplicate names!!!" as the help page suggests. This is total BS. I just reformatted my main computer, hoping to be rid of these selective sync conflicts once and for all, but they are back with a vengeance and seem like they are never going away. I am simply syncing and unsyncing various folders in my Dropbox, and ALWAYS waiting until the process finishes before doing it again. Lo and behold, little presents from Dropbox in my sync folder with that familiar tag: SELECTIVE SYNC CONFLICT... I have complained before and always get a generic response with that useless link explaining about the conflicts. Either Dropbox doesn't care or they can't fix it and won't admit it. Believe me I have been VERY patient and tried to figure this out.
When you reformat your computer and get selective sync conflicts the FIRST TIME YOU RUN a selective sync in Dropbox, I don't know what else to do.
- onedissedoffuser6 years agoNew member | Level 2
This is just absolute horse**bleep**. I buy a new drive to merge and store files and the space gets taken up by this **bleep**.
Absolutelu **bleep**ing atrocious. What the **bleep** am I paying for **bleep** for???the mess dropbox created. A new 1tb drive
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