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davedp
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Uploads hang on my PC after an upgrade
Hi
I upgraded my PC and moved my drives but ever since I have this upload issue. Anything large (over 1GB) gets to the end and just hangs.
Tried with the app and web browser(s) but always the s...
Calvin2DBX
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoHi davedp,
Just chipping in here with some clarification for what you need to check, Dave.
When you click the tiny black and white Dropbox icon, near the time/date in the corner of your computer's Desktop, do you get a new window open up?
There should be some status info there, with a bar at the bottom that says "Your files are up to date", "Syncing [filename]", "Syncing [x] files", or "Syncing paused until [x]".
What should happen, is when you drag your stuff to the Dropbox folder in Windows (not the website), the app sees that, and says "Syncing [x} files", for example, and shows "Your files are up to date" when it's finished.
A screenshot of what that says would be great!
If the status isn't changing at all after you put the things you want to upload into the Dropbox folder, let me know!
davedp
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi - thanks for helping.
I do not use sync as I keep things just in the cloud and not on my pc so I just use the app world icon to open dropbox in my browser and then just drag or add directly there. It's strange really that my toolbar app does not reflect much of what I save to dropbox. Small files (less than 1GB are no problem??)
Over laid the pop up window on this. I have been waiting almost an hour for the last 4 second finish!
- Calvin2DBX3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the screenshot, Dave, that helps see what's going wrong there.
You can use the app that way, to get to a web portal, but all the uploading will be handled by a browser all the same.
The app can take the heavy lifting off from the browser instead if you select folders to reside as "online" (they won't use your computer's space).
If you do that, you can just move or drag the things you want to upload to the desired locations from the folder icon, instead of the web icon, in the app, and see if they come up faster that way.
That method should certainly be more stable as it won't run out of cache as can easily happen when a web browser's involved (from the web icon.)
Let me know if that works for you!
- davedp3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I created a new folder and had it sync to dropbox and that worked. My large file uploaded fine.
Is there a way of having that folder upload but not retain a copy or do I need to move it each time to a non sync folder?
I did not want to keep copies on my drive if it's available on my dropbox cloud.
Thanks
- Calvin2DBX3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Glad that did the trick!
That's a great question, and there are 2 ways to go about it:
1) Create a "Uploads" folder inside your computer's Dropbox folder, so you only need that one enabled. You'd then move the files to the correct places as and when they land on the web.
2) If space is the issue, you can set the default for new files to be "online" and to save space automatically. That way, you can still see and manage the folders in Windows, while not having them take up your hard disk space.
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