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Hello, I've seen many posts on this forum about this bug, but Dropbox still hasn't fixed it or even acknowledged it. The Dropbox app on MacOS no longer keeps files downloaded apparently. I marked multiple folders to make available offline. This computer has been connected to the internet for months when it had time and…
My old external 2TB hard drive crashed. I need to download all the files (about 1.6TB worth) I have online (in the Cloud) down to my new external hard drive. I'm not seeing an easy way to do that. I would appreciate any help. Thanks much!! Scott
As the title suggests my Dropbox account has a lot of backup files However, I cannot seem to download it all. When I try to download it from the website: The website https://help.dropbox.com/organize/restore-dropbox-backup-files suggested to download the application on a system and then I will be prompted to restore a…
I can see how many gbs the file is, but when I go to open, download, or send it, I keep getting error messages that the file couldn't be downloaded and other error messages—cant find one, but the other one said it could open zip files but some issue. The zip file is smaller than 4gb
I want to allow media downloads for all my clients, but I have to configure the permission for each project, which can lead to oversights and unnecessary back-and-forth. 'Allow Downloads' as default or global should be an option in Replay.
I uploaded a folder containing video and audio to dropbox from my computer, so I could access it while traveling. I would now like to download it to the sd card on my tablet. I have already upgraded my account and specified I want access offline for that file, but I don't see it anywhere on my tablet. How do I download the…
I honestly don't know what to do anymore. I've trusted Dropbox with my business files for years, and yesterday everything came to a standstill. My Dropbox storage became full, which I understand. But instead of simply stopping uploads, I suddenly couldn't download or access my existing files either. Here's what I've…
Just recently I have been downloading a video file with Audio but then after downloading the video loses audio and the Dropbox video in server loses audio unless I delete the app and log in again.
According to Dropbox, I am over my 7,7 GB limit. I killed the subscription because no one in my orbit uses Dropbox, and its expensive. But then I had to download all of my files on to my hardrive. Problem - not enough space. So I have half my files on my hard drive. I moved these across to external. Then I started…
I put some big genealogy files on a paid Dropbox account and I posted links to the folders, on my website. I did it this way so people downloading the big files would not bog down the website server. Now, is there a way to see how many users have downloaded the genealogy files from my Dropbox account?
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