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Flipperchick
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
My files were deleted, but not everything is coming back, in order to restore them. Why?
Just logged into Dropbox and all my files are deleted. Have most definitely not deleted them myself. I have 2FA on. No sign in notifications received on date that files appear to have been deleted. S...
- 2 years ago
Hi Flipperchick, yes, desktop means that the deletion was coming from your device.
Now, a few things to ask yourself, and that could have ended up in a deletion is: Did your device experience any hard disk problems around the time of the deletions?
Specifically, do you remember the Dropbox application ending unexpectedly while you were performing changes to your Dropbox? These changes could have that result.
Are you running antivirus software? Antivirus software can occasionally quarantine files. If these files were in your Dropbox, they could have been removed and as a result show as being deleted.
Is your Dropbox in any way pointing towards a non-local disk source such as a network drive or an external drive? If the drive is ever disconnected from the computer while Dropbox is running there is a small chance that the Dropbox software will start deleting files before realizing that the entire drive has been removed.
In any case, we can't exactly identify how the deletion happened, just where it happened from. We're glad you got your content back!
Stevecaplan
New member | Level 2
Just happened to me as well. Just a few and was able to recover them, but I definitely did not delete them
Hannah
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey 1950bassguy, sorry to hear about this.
As a first thing, can you please make sure that you've signed in to the correct Dropbox account?
If you did, what do you see in your events page about this?
- teedubzone2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm gonna jump in here cause the same thing has happened to me four times now. When I go on the Events page, I see the 30,000 or so files that my external hard drive (connected to my macbook pro) have deleted. I open that list and hit restore and then wait for about 40 minutes. I can solve the problem but it is such an intense time waster and hassle when I sit down to get some work done. And I find it hard to believe that this "just happens when the external drive gets disconnected" (said earlier in this thread by another Dropbox employee). My friend has no problem disconnecting his external hard drive with dropbox stored on it. His files don't delete.
- teedubzone2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
And then after that part, I have to wait an additional 4 hours for Dropbox to finish indexing the files.
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
teedubzone wrote:
And I find it hard to believe that this "just happens when the external drive gets disconnected" (said earlier in this thread by another Dropbox employee).
That is a very real possibility and the main reason why its suggested that you NOT store your Dropbox folder on an external, removable or networked drive. If the drive becomes disconnected while Dropbox is running, or if Dropbox is started before the drive is connected, Dropbox can see that as a mass deletion which it will sync to your account online.
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