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RouseA
8 days agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox stuck uploading and downloading on Windows
Dropbox has been happily working in the background for several years, keeping a useful backup of my important data, which I store in a folder named "Dropbox". However, without me noticing it stopped working about two weeks ago, so all the work I have done since then wasn't backed up. When I realised this I hovered on on the Dropbox icon at the bottom-right and it says "Indexing 40,023 files, Uploading 19,948 files, Downloading 23,138 files". I left it for several hours but nothing changed. Resource Monitor shows the Dropbox.exe is using 18% of CPU resourced and constanlt reading and writing file on the hard drive.
I read that a possible solution is to open Dropbox >> Preferences >> Accounts, press Alt anywhere in the window then Fix Hardlinks and Fix permissions, but that makes no difference. I also tried re-booting the machine but that made no difference either.
In desperation I uninstalled Dropbox then re-installed it. However, that was disasterous! it downloaded all my data from the cloud (which was several weeks out-of-date) and loaded it onto my laptop with today's date! Fotunately in many cases it retained the original folder, renamed named "xxx - copy" and created a new folder "xxx" with the downloaded data. I had to look through all my Dropbox folder, deleting each "xxx" folder and renaming "xxx - copy" to "xxx".
Fortunately I also do a local backup every night of most of the folders in my Dropbox folder so I was able to restore some of my data from that.
However, even after that the original problem still persists so Drobox isn't backing up. A further issue is that although I have set Dropbox preferences to Open Dropbox upon startup, it doesn't open at startup. Furthermore when I checked Startup Apps in Windows Control Panel it shows Dropbox as disabled. I re-enambled it, but next time I re-boot it is disabled again.
What's gone wrong with Dropbox! How do I get it working again?
- RouseAHelpful | Level 6
PS I run Dropbox on three different laptops so I keep my data synchonised between them. All of them exhibit the same issue. This suggests that the problem is either internal to the Dropbox app or there is something in my data that Dropbox doesn't like.
- RouseAHelpful | Level 6
I'm using Dropbox v214.4.5217 and WIndows 11 (with all the latest updates, the last being 2024-12 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems). However I have the same problem on a second computer that runs Windows 10
- RouseAHelpful | Level 6
PS I've just noticed that a third laptop, running Windows 11, has finished donwloading over 20,000 files, but I haven't changed that many! However, a lot of dates are wrong. For example, one of the the sub-folders in the Dropbox folder is named "Applications" but all the sub-folders within it have different dates on each of the three laptop. One shows variuos dates, which is to be expected because it should be the last date each folder was updated. The Windows 10 machine however shos most of them with a date of 29/03/2024 and the third machine shows them all dated 11/11/2023.
- JayDropbox Staff
Thanks for the info, in order to look into this matter in more detail, I'd recommend contacting the support team directly for them to investigate further.
- Fundación D.New member | Level 2
Hi, I'm having a similar issue. Could you fix it?
- NancyDropbox Staff
Hey Fundación D.! Can you provide me with a few more details on your Dropbox app setup, so that I can further help? For example, what’s the current syncing status and app version of the desktop app?
Can you also clarify the OS version of your computer? Are you having an issue with a single device or multiple ones?
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