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Mirasol
5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Just installed the Mac upgrade from 2022 and now ALL my files are uploading.
I really regret having done this "upgrade," as all my files are in limbo. It is a terrifying feeling. Can anyone please tell me if this is normal and will end soon?
Thank you!
Mirasol
Explorer | Level 4
Hi @Megan, thank you for replying.
No, I didn't update my OS recently. What I did was click on a message from Dropbox that I'd received months earlier saying that an updated version for Mac was ready. I had ignored it for months, but decided to do it last week. That's when the mess happened.
The current status is "indexing." It has said that since I updated last Thursday or Friday (can't remember which day). Now when I look at my Dropbox files in the Finder, I see a cloud next to each file, which never was the case before. They were all resident on my computer. Some of the cloud icons have an exclamation point inside. I guess that means there are conflicting versions? I no longer have access to the files I had worked on last week -- they say that the latest version is from May.
Thank you for your help!
Hannah
5 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Mirasol, thanks for the additional info and sorry to hear that.
What is your exact OS version? If you haven't already, we recommend updating your Mac to macOS 13.3 to help with this issue.
The cloud icon with the exclamation point inside it means that your file or folder can’t update or sync.
If you take a look at your account on dropbox.com, do you see the current versions of your files or the old ones, like on your computer?
- Mirasol5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi @Hannah,
I am running OS 13.6.7.
When I look on the Dropbox site, I see a May version of a file that I had been working on recently. Same as I am seeing in my Finder.- Hannah5 months agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for checking, Mirasol.
This could mean that the changes you made to your files after May, never synced to your account for some reason.
It could be a connection issue, or something else, but this isn't caused by the update; it sounds like the update just jump-started the app and made it sync with your account online, because whatever you see in your account online, is what's actually synced to your account and our servers.
If that's the case, there's not much we can do on our end, to help you retrieve those updates, I'm afraid.
If you take a look at this file's version history, are you able to find more recent versions perhaps?
- Mirasol5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
There is no question that this was caused by the upgrade. Until then, my files were syncing perfectly, immediately. This happened right after I upgraded.
I have a huge amount of files stored in Dropbox. At this point, I want to get them all out of there and onto my hard drive, but that seems impossible. I used to be able to move a file easily from Dropbox to my desktop. Since upgrading, the files now have an extension "webloc" instead of "docx" or whatever. I want to know how to get my files back.
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