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lesleydd
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Windows not syncing with ereader, phone, or tablet
I have Dropbox on my Windows PC, Android phone, Android tablet, and my Kobo ereader has Dropbox built in. They have all worked together to sync all this year with no problems. Today (11/3) I added 6 ...
- 4 years ago
It's fixed. I turned on my PC and saw a notification that there were a bunch of Windows updates needed to be downloaded and installed. After that was done, Dropbox was all updated. I see all Dropbox files everywhere now. Problem instantly vanished. If this issue happens again, I'll know one item to check. Thanks to all who tried to help!
lesleydd
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
It says. PERSONAL no issues
It's still trying to sync all these recently added epubs. No change there. Windows still hasn't synced those 6 epubs. It shows one epub I added via my tablet on 11/4 and two I added on 11/5.
I added a bunch via my tablet on 11/7 and they aren't in Windows either.
Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 years agoThanks for the update, Lesley.
Do the files possibly contain any of these incompatible characters in their names?
- lesleydd4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
No. These six ebooks are Kindle books that I converted to epubs. Only the file extension was changed.
There is no change today. No files are uploading or downloading into Windows. It's all still stuck in progress. It limits what I planned to do using Windows but, thank god, Dropbox still functions with my android devices and Kobo ereader. It looks like I'll have to settle with that. Whatever is the problem appears to be my own little anomaly.
- Hannah4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
I see, thanks for that, Lesley, and sorry for the delay here.
It does seem like the Windows app is having trouble syncing your files.
If you do wish to continue troubleshooting this, can you please try restarting your computer, to see if that helps?
Can you also quit the app and then relaunch it? Maybe that'll do the trick.
- lesleydd4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Every time I have posted an answer here has been after turning on my computer and opening Dropbox. I only use my PC for the purpose of converting Kindle books to epubs. Otherwise it is turned off. So, yes, I have already restarted Windows and Dropbox many times.
- lesleydd4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
It's fixed. I turned on my PC and saw a notification that there were a bunch of Windows updates needed to be downloaded and installed. After that was done, Dropbox was all updated. I see all Dropbox files everywhere now. Problem instantly vanished. If this issue happens again, I'll know one item to check. Thanks to all who tried to help!
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Glad to hear it's sorted now, Lesley. Thanks for keeping us in the loop too!
Take care and see you around the Community!
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