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Nepxh04
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
'Empty files cannot be uploaded'
I have recently set up a basic account to try Dropbox out. I have successfully managed to upload some videos and photos from my iphone to my dropbox account. I have hardly used any of the allowance I...
DBurns
Explorer | Level 3
Ok, it is a PC but I will restart and try.
Thank you
Jay
4 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi DBurns, if you're getting this message, it means the file is usually 0 bytes, meaning it contains literally no data on it.
This is why it can't be uploaded to the site. Whatever file you were trying to upload was only uploading a 0 byte file. Are you certain that the file can be viewed normally on your computer?
This is why it can't be uploaded to the site. Whatever file you were trying to upload was only uploading a 0 byte file. Are you certain that the file can be viewed normally on your computer?
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