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RuthP
12 months agoExplorer | Level 4
All files downloaded from Dropbox are corrupt
I have been using Dropbox on my old computer for >5 years. A few weeks before transferring to my new computer, I noticed that my files on my computer were no longer syncing with Dropbox.
To transf...
- 12 months ago
Walter
Dropbox Staff
Hi there RuthP - sorry to hear about this.
Can you please let me know your computer's OS version and the version and status of the desktop app as shown in your menu bar/system tray?
Do you see any syncing icons on the files you're trying to open by the way? If you do, are the files online only or available offline on your computer?
Any additional information or screenshots are more than welcome!
RuthP
12 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks Walter.
I am using Windows 11.
There is no Dropbox icon in the system tray!
This is the top of my Dropbox folder. The folder was made by dropbox.
This screen shot is inside a folder. The top docs are ones I have added in the last few days and they are not on the net, only on my computer.
The files with the little brown square over the word symbol are the corrupt ones, that will not open:
Regards,
Ruth
- Walter12 months agoDropbox Staff
Those icons are not coming from Dropbox (here's a list of the Dropbox syncing icons) and since you're not running the Dropbox desktop app on your computer, this issue can't be caused by Dropbox RuthP
Do you happen to be running any 3rd party apps that sync or backup your files perhaps?
Also, can you clarify the process you followed in the first place to move your Dropbox folder to your D drive? Did you use the desktop app at all on your new computer?
- RuthP12 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hello Wayne,
Thanks for your reply.
I am running Bitdefender. After a bit of googling, I know that Dropbox and Bitdefender do not always cooperate! I have now white listed Dropbox.
To move your Dropbox folder to my D drive?
1. I uploaded everything from my old Dropbox folder to Dropbox on the web.
2. I then downloaded the Dropbox App. and followed the instructions from Nancy to download my files to my D drive:
After installing the Dropbox app on your new device and logging in, you should see an "Advanced Settings" link (right before you proceed to create the new Dropbox folder to sync your files). By clicking on this option, you can pick where you’d like this Dropbox folder to be located on your computer.
Hope this helps.
Nancy
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/supportThis is what my D drive currently looks like:
3. If I search for the Dropbox App in the search bar of my computer, it pops up as expected, but if I click on it, the blue just goes round and round!!
Regards,
Ruth
- Walter12 months agoDropbox Staff
Could you send me a screenshot of the your taskbar as well to see if the Dropbox app's icon is shown there RuthP? If it's not showing there, it might be hidden.
Also, do you see any syncing icons on the files inside your Dropbox folder?
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