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Lui Hepworth
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The operation can’t be completed because “Folder name” needs to be downloaded.
I am on Mac OS Monterey running dropbox basic. When I try to delete a folder I get the error message 'The operation can’t be completed because “Folder name” needs to be downloaded.' Also my sync icon...
- 2 years ago
Problem solved. I tried everything advised by dropbox support - unticking login items, making sure other back-up programs weren't affecting etc. These didn't work, so I unistalled dropbox (quit from menu bar avatar, dragged Dropbox to the recycle bin and did a clean up of residual items using CClean (free version), I also deleted the Dropbox folder located in the Cloudstorage folder (probably best to back-up before you do this) - to find where your dropbox flder is - right click it and choose show enclosing folder. I downloaded the latest Dropbox again and installed - during installation it said that it could not find the dropbox folder - I choose re-link. Now all the icons appear correctly (blue as syncing, green once synced) and I can delete folders within Finder - all my files are downloading/sycing from the online version, which will take a while, but everything seems to be working fine now.
Dmitri772
Explorer | Level 3
My problem may be related. I spent a bunch of time today with support and my ticket got bumped to a specialist support group. Powermac 16" 2019 running 12.6.8.
Moving a large batch of data files within my Documents folder (which is backed up to Dropbox and set to sync) causes a Finder malfunction that prevents the move from completing and prevents any further actions with the source folder, the destination folder, and the files being moved. If a few files do show up in the destination folder, they have a cloud next to them but are not accessible. Dropbox app activity window will eventually show that the files have been updated/synced, but as far as the Finder is concerned the move or copy hasn't occurred. Reboots don't fix it, eventually I have to delete both source and destination folders.
Move and copy from my Documents folder to any non-Dropbox syncing folder is unaffected, works perfectly.
Pausing Dropbox sync before making large file moves, as I was advised to try by Support this afternoon, block any file moves or copies within a folder that is being backed up by Dropbox.
File type is irrelevant (.txt files, music files, etc.). All that matter is the size of the move.
I can't say for sure when this behavior started, but it feels like last few weeks or during July.
Anyone else having a similar experience?
Calvin2DBX
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Lui Hepworth and Dmitri772,
Let's drill down on the source of the problems here.
Lui Hepworth, did the icons change at all to the kind shown here:
https://help.dropbox.com/sync/macos-sync-icons ?
If they're completely missing, a screenshot of how the files appear, for any clues, would still be great to have.
Also, try the actions again when the Dropbox app is not running, like Dmitri772 was advised, and let me know if that helps in your case.
Dmitri772, if moving from the Documents folder to non-Dropbox locations works just fine, they should also move to Dropbox locations when the app isn't running, if it's anything to do with the app, so there must be something more to it.
Are either of you using Computer Backup at all, to sync folders outside Dropbox, such as Desktop, Documents, and Downloads?
Do the file actions complete if you start them on the website, instead, and let the changes sync down to the computer? Also, if you can send me the ticket number for the specialized support case, that would be great!
Thanks in advance!
- Lui Hepworth2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi
In Finder I created this new folder called TEST. I added a txt file and a png - the icon at the top of the screen showed it was syncing. No icons seen in Finder at all:
(Edited by moderator to remove personally identifiable information per Dropbox Community Guidelines)
In Finder I delted the two files without any problem. But I could not delete the folder.
I quit dropbox from the menu at the top of the screen and tried to delete the folder, but still couldn't. Error message shown again:
(Edited by moderator to remove personally identifiable information per Dropbox Community Guidelines)
I went to Dropbox online and deleted the folder without problem. I restarted Dropbox - it immediately synced and the folder dissapeared from Finder.
In Finder I tried moving files from one folder to another - no problem with that either.
I use iDrive to backup my laptop . I looked through the list of folders that iDrive backs up - I found Mac HD > Users > username > .dropbox is ticked -
Also Library > Cloudstorage > Dropbox -
I have unticked them.There is also a folder Library > Cloudstorage > .DS_Store - should I untick that? I will post this now - then re-start and post again after...
- Lui Hepworth2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
After the above I re-started my laptop. Dropbox re-started automatically. Still the same problem - no icons, cannot delete the folder.
I quit dropbox and re-started my laptop -Dropbox started automatically. Still the same.
I excluded all Library and Username > Library from the iDrive backup - re-stared laptop - still the same problems.- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Lui Hepworth, are you able to mark files as available offline, so that they get a sync icon on them?
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