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mwdiers
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox macOS Beta (fileproviderd based Dropbox) is an absolute nightmare!
I made the mistake of opting in to the Dropbox beta which is based on macOS fileproviderd integration, which the update notice insisted was perfectly safe. It is anything but. For the record, I am on an M1 Max laptop, running Monterey.
This is a disaster. Things seemed to be fine. I had every folder set for offline access, which worked fine for a while. Then today, after a reboot, I lost offline access to the entire Dropbox folder. The files were just gone, and had to be downloaded from scratch.
Despite having everything marked as "make files available offline", Dropbox decided there were no local files at all. Even my sidebar shortcuts to folders in my Dropbox disappeared.
I lost days of work. For whatever reason, any files updated in the last few days were not synced. After the reboot, the new offline versions of those updated files that had not synced (Logic Pro X projects in this case) disappeared, and the only available files were the older online versions. New files were simply missing. Poof, gone! I verified this by checking my Dropbox on the web. Only the old versions of those files were there. None of the new files.
I've had it. I've used Dropbox for years. But now I cannot trust it to do the most basic thing: DON'T DELETE MY DATA!!!! I have always been skeptical about the just-in-time offline file sync. I never trusted it. That's why I marked everything for offline use. But Dropbox, in their infinite wisdom, has removed a universal setting for this. I just had to trust that by marking every folder as offline, my data would remain local. My skepticism was well placed.
I THINK I have a valid Time Machine backup on my Synology. Let's hope this new Cloud location is not excluded from that backup. Otherwise I'm completely screwed.
Regardless, you have lost a customer. I'm not coming back.
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- ilya14 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Megan, it been syncying for two days
- mattrp4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Same issue here. Has been indexing for three days so far and not syncing. Killed dropbox and relaunched and rebooted several times.
MacBook Air. 13.0.1
- VictorYan4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Finally the indexing completed overnight.
However the file synced was two days ago and some app using data two days ago and I need to update the apps again manually.
- Podpimp4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Now, same here:
Mac Studio with fresh Ventura, switched after initial installation of Dropbox to the beta -> indexing and no further synch since 2 days.
I canceled the beta and switched back to regular.
Just confused about the status of the files in ../Library/CloudStorage
Would be helpful to know if they are just the "Offlne Files" or even files with changes that are'nt synched.
Best, Alex
- Roman_G4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi!
I have the same issue.
indexing is running for 2 days now and I have no access to my files.
Did you get a solution?
Thanks
Roman
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey ilya1, sorry to jump in, but did you quit and relaunch the app and/or reboot your computer since you first noticed this?
Also, have you ensured that this is not caused by a 3rd party app like a backup or cloud service or an antivirus or firewall for example?
- mattrp4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
pressing the "Leave Beta" button was the only solution that worked for me
- Ovi A.14 years agoHelpful | Level 5Add me to the list of people seeing Dropbox’s “Indexing” take several days. Yes several days (since Wednesday), I have an iMac 2019 and 2 TB cloud storage (1.6 used).
What’s worse, is my computer has become unusable too. It’s become agonisingly slow and my Bluetooth keeps cutting out every minute for about 10 minutes.
All this happened when I allowed Dropbox to move its folder because Mac OS Ventura. - Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Ovi A.1, sorry to hear about that!
Can you let me know the app's syncing status, and version as we speak?
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there.
- morandd3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Two days so far for me.
What terrible performance. Visiting 150GB on an M1 Ultra should take seconds, not days. Someone's "Indexing" code was obviously NOT tested.
How did Dropbox let this "beta" out. It's a catastrophe. We cannot loose 2-3 days of work due to Dropbox not syncing.
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