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jeff m.50
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
download large file using browser fails before end
Using Firefox have downloaded 7.4GB of a 7.9GB file. Resume continues the process and shows the duration remaining but after a few minutes it stops again with message "Failed - dropbox.com". Have repeated this for many days with no improvement. The target folder shows <file-name>.part file with 7.49GB size. During the resume the <file-name> shows with zero size. Have tried with IE also but with similar results. Am downloading to a local drive to avoid any LAN issues.
Can anyone advise how to solve this problem and download the whole file please?
Thanks.
- Kevin B.3New member | Level 1
The 1G limit might be true. I just successfully downloaded a 345M file to test. But the files I've had problems with recently, all died about 1.4 to 1.6G. Maybe no matter how big they are, greater than 1 G, it will download most of the file, but then die before it actually finishes. See the very 1st post.
Greater than 1G used to work. So they changed that ... without letting us know. Definitely an added bothersome limitation!
- Stefan W.22New member | Level 1
Still, I had a user that managed to download a 1.77gb zip last week. I think something is broken and they're too lazy to fix it, or that their support guys simply never report anything to the dev people.
- Anastasios p.New member | Level 1
having same issue: can't download large files of several gb. this is unacceptable. what if I am on the go somwhere and need access to something? I surely won't be upgrading to paid version if ths continues.
Dropbox!!: bring yourself together... you arn't alone in this business...
- Kevin B.3New member | Level 1
For free accounts, they changed the limit. I used to be able to DL large files all the time, no problem. Not now. Read all the comments.
- BMacHelpful | Level 5
Kevin, I absolutly agree! Something changed about 3-4 weeks ago. Someone says something different they are FOS. I am a paying customer! I have had this problem escalated for about 3 weeks.
I have used this service as a trial for about a year and now been a paying customer of a Business account for another year after the tests were successfull.
The majority of our files are simple DVD images.(ISO's). Not music or videos etc.. These worked just fine for almost 2 years with 0 complaints or issues. It is now Virtually imposible for us to DL the file over a regular network. Over a very fast network we can DL the 4.5G iso's in about 7-12 min every time without issue. If the dl is over 2hrs they will fail virtually 95% of the time.
There was a change! DropBox DID do something. We have the same users all over Canada using the same PC's, the same browsers, the same internets and what we have been doing for 2 years now no longer works.
I mean it is pretty simple. The problem is the support stinks. I have asked many times....why do you keep asking me the same questions, here is the link that use to work.....TRY IT YOURSELF then tell me why you cannot DL the file. Three months and they are still asking the same questions and recomending the same things.
Ed, you recomend that the Client is required?... I am missing something. I put a file up on the server. When an end user needs a file I send them a link. The file should downlowd as it always has. If DropBox can now longer provide a service for large files just say so. Maybe if Dropbox NOW has trouble being able to provide this service they could do what other large companies do, build a DL manager into the DL. As for Marks response, it is not clear whether he is jut being rude and suggesting if you don't like the crappy service you are free to leave, or I am just missing something.
As Kevin suggested, if your customers are complaining it is not the time to be buligerant, it is time to listen and ask questions and try to help.
For the DB support people, It should not be hard to look up my case and find my links.
- MG2New member | Level 2
Yes, had this same problem when downloading using Browser. Ended up clicking on the dropbox icon in the taskbar and then copy the file using Windows explorer works a lot better. The file that I had was 2.1GB and it took only few minutes to complete.
- John S.65New member | Level 2
Jeff, I'm having the exact same issue. I have a large folder cut into 2 gig rar pieces. Where previously, I could download 4-5 files simultaneously, I now can't seem to have more than one downloading, and even then sometimes the single file download fails at some point in the download process. Sometimes I can resume the download, other times I hit resume and it starts the download from the beginning again.
I'm using firefox 42, and it says it's up to date. I changed virus scanners recently, so just to eliminate that from the equation, I completely disable my AV, but I still get the same errors.
I hope this gets fixed soon, as it's very annoying.
- Kevin B.3New member | Level 1
IE isn't supported, guess I'll have to try Opera, or better yet, instead of Dropbox, I'll switch to Google Drive.
- John S.65New member | Level 2
I've tried FF, Chrome, and IE, all with the same error. Trying to download more than one file at a time causes the first download to fail. Pushing this back up to the top.
This was not an issue until a month or so ago, and multiple folks have tried different browsers.
Dropbox, why should people keep their service with you if you can't fulfill your promised obligations?
- MarkSuper User II
you arn't alone in this business...
Isnt the free market brilliant? If it isnt working as you want it you are free to move to another service. Ta-da!
- Kevin B.3New member | Level 1
Right. When it's my choice, I use Google drive. There are a lot of things about dropbox that I don't like, and changing the file size download limit without telling us is just one more. Bad company, and poor service to their customers. I might have become a paying customer, but not now ...
- MarkSuper User II
They have not changed the file size limit - in fact it was recently upped to 10 gb. Zipping has always been problematic over about 2gb or with many files/ folders (I believe 10,000 individual was the key).
However, most of it relied upon your own internet being reliable. A single drop out and it failed.
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