NOTE: I posted this yeserday but it was marked as spam for some reason.
To clean up and speed things up, I recently reformatted the hard drive on my Mac and did a complete reinstall of everything including Dropbox. To save time (I thought), I kept almost all the files on Dropbox rather than backups. I am now having extreme issues getting everything synched back up and it's been over a week! I've reviewed many articles but can't get to the answer. Here is a summary:
- Running Mac Catlina 10.15.4 and Dropbox v19.4.172 (latest for Mac). I use Kaspersky Internet Security but disabled it (which I'm not happy about).
- Dropbox takes at least half an hour before it starts synching (it just says "Starting").
- Dropbox says I have 2.4 million files (which is hard to believe but I can't verify it since neither the desktop app nor the Web show how many there are--would be a nice feature). Per my calculations, average file size is 500 KB, though a majority are probably much bigger
- I've reset permissions and links, checked "no limit" for upload/download, and rebooted the computer and router many times. Speedtest shows about 75mbps download, , and everything else is moving fine.
- In selective Synch I selected about 14,000 total files for about 29GB. Even though I just selected that many, the synch started at 2.5M files. If I'm not downloading all of them why does it show that? I did copy these files from an older backup, thinking that would help.
- It was going at about 10k files per hour (which means like a week) though I don't know how to calculate the speed.
- It got "down" to 650k files then for no apparent reason seemed to restart at the 2.4M.
- My laptop is having similar issues.
Until I can figure this out, it's having an extreme impact on my productivity. Luckily I had the files I need to work on but there is no way this should take this long and keep resetting the numbers.
Thank you,
RF