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Ino4's avatar
Ino4
New member | Level 2
8 hours ago

I migrated my files to a new Mac, but they all show as 0 bytes. How can I delete them?

I always worked on a pc. Now I finally bought a Mac desktop. I tried to migrate files (obviously in a wrong way) and it looked perfect but they all are 0 bytes. But they all have the correct name. If I delete one, it's disappeared from Dropbox.  My question: (how) can I delete all the corrupted files frommy Mac without removing them from Dropbox? 

Thank you for your answer! Ino

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    Hi Ino4! Thanks for your post here.

    To have a clearer image of what may have happened, can you clarify how exactly you migrated those files over to your new Mac computer? 

    I’d also like a screenshot of how they appear when you open your local Dropbox folder there.

    Let me know when you’re ready, and I’ll have a closer look.

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