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Jerry L.4
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
URGENT: New Win11 PC: Dropbox will NOT download files from cloud -> PC, selective sync = 0 files
Hello all,
I have a new Win11 PC. After installing the local Dropbox app, and ensuring selective sync is set to download all files, Dropbox WILL NOT download.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who's experienced this, but haven't found a solution.
Out of the 700 GB in the cloud, DB only downloaded about 29 gig and just won't go any further. Local folder icons all show a little cloud (duh), but I can't get these to copy to the local machine.
UPDATE:
In the local Dropbox app, there are tons of error messages that all read the same:
"Syncing is paused while a file in this folder is open. Close the program using this file"
I am NOT using any files, none have been opened by me. I have NO idea what is causing these errors.
Please help.
Thank you,
Jerry
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- Nancy
Dropbox Staff
I’m sorry to hear about this issue, Jerry L.4.
Have you restarted your device, since the errors appeared, and you still see the same thing?
As for the cloud icons that you mention, can you please right click on those files and select the option to make them available offline? Do you see a green checkmark after that instead?
Finally, I’d like to know the app version of your Dropbox app, along with its current syncing status.
Keep me posted for more info.
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