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BDub
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Disk errors causing Dropbox to delete files
Hi community, I recently noticed some unexpected 'deleted files' activity on my account. Initially I assumed it was user error, that I’d mistakenly deleted these files somehow. So I restored...
RSpencer
New member | Level 2
Hi Megan,
I would just like to clarify your response to @BDub: If I understand correctly, dropbox, which is (among other things) a backup tool, is expected to delete the remote copies of files if there is a drive error. I.e. In exactly the circumstance where a backup is most crucial, it is expected to delete the backup. Is that correct? Not just a known issue, but expected behaviour?
I recently had a similar issue: a failing drive leading to dropbox purging most of my account, both on the cloud and on my other connected computer. I was able to fix it using the 30 day restore feature, but I was hoping there was a way to avoid this issue altogether.
Also, you specified that this is expected when dropbox is pointing to a non-standard location. Would this not be an issue for the standard location? If that is the case, I am curious why. I assumed that if dropbox cannot has issues seeing the difference between a deleted file and an I/O error, that would extend to any location, but I don't know the inner workings of dropbox.
Jay
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi RSpencer, Dropbox is primarily a syncing service instead of a backup service. This means that any changes to files, including deletions, would be synced to the site.
This would occur on any location that the Dropbox folder is located. I/O errors would also mean that files are unreadable, meaning they 'don't exist' according to the system, so the files would be deleted from the Dropbox site. There isn't any way to prevent these types of errors from deleting files from your account.
If the Dropbox folder is located on an external drive, and that drive is disconnected while the app is running, this could result in data deletion. On the rare instance that an internal drive is disconnected (due to other hardware issues), this can also occur.
If you need any more details, feel free to message back.
- dyk12 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi, I had the exactly same problem. An internal hard drive of PC, synced with dropbox, failed a couple days ago and I released that most of my dropbox contents have been erased in other PC with sync. Very scary! I think it needs to be check how this can be happening.
- Walter2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey dyk1, sorry to hear about this.
Can you please take a look at your events page and let us know how exactly those deletions are logged there?
Any additional information you can share about the incident would be much appreciated.
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