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Nick390
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Painfully slow uploads from the web as uploads start over, no desktop app too
Just paid for a a 2T Plus account.
The desktop app would not install, no error given, just will not install.
Using the web app and trying to upload 450GB of photos. it is moving very SLOW and say...
Walter
Dropbox Staff
Hi there Nick390 - sorry to hear about this and thanks for the feedback.
Could you please clarify your computer's OS version for us?
When it comes to the issue with installing the desktop app, could you try the offline installer from this page and let me know if the issue persists?
As for the uploading issue, could you clear your browser's cache or try another browser and let me know if you notice any difference?
Thanks!
PS: You can cancel your Dropbox subscription, if needed, as outlined here.
Nick390
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Windows 7 Home premium , service pak 1
I am concentrating on getting the desktop app running,, then will tackle the ultra slow upload issue.
- Nancy2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Nick390, hope it’s OK to jump in.
Can you let me know how much free space you currently have on your local hard drive?
Can you also send me a screenshot of the syncing icons you see next to most of your Dropbox files, so that I can make sure they’re online-only indeed, and not taking up hard drive space?
Finally, I’d like you to click on the small Dropbox icon in your system tray, and tell me what’s your app’s syncing status.
- Nick3902 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Nancy,
Thanks for any help you can offer.
How do I send you screen shots, I'm not seeing a way to add attachments.
I was trying to upload my entire family photos - 450GB.
The free space on my C drive (system drive) was 103 GB
All my photos are in individual sub folders named by date taken.
I was uploading into a folder on DB I named "Family", this folder I had set to "Offline Only"
This was unsuccessful, as I received the "not enough space on local drive"
Last night I attempted to upload only a portion of my picture sub folders - 25GB worth,
This was successful but created a folder on my local drive using up 25GB of space (C/users/nick/dropbox/family and all of the picture subfolders)
Looking at this local folders, the "Family folder" I created is still marked as offline only,, but all the sub folders are not. I had assumed since I created a parent folder that was offline only, all the folders/files I stored in it would be offline only.
How does one upload a COPY of files/folders to Dropbox as a backup without altering the status of the original files/folders on the local drive? I fear that altering the original files and folders status to Offline only could risk them disappearing on my local hard drive.
What I am looking to do is COPY pictures, videos, documents to Dropbox as both safe storage and to be shared/retrieved by family members as I dictate.
- Nick3902 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Nancy,
Also, My initial frustration was days of "looking for" the Dropbox windows app.
The only thing I have is the icon in the system tray, that opens a small status window that allow preferences, and some other minor thing, and it opens a "Windows file explorer" for you.
I was expecting a full featured desktop application,, there is a dropbox icon on the start menu that does nothing.
I am now assuming there is only the little app on the system tray and the file explorer?
- Hannah2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi again, Nick!
Indeed, the Dropbox application doesn't have a full blown interface, like other apps; just the Dropbox folder and the menu, which you can access from the Dropbox icon in your system tray.
As for the storage space, when you manually add files to the Dropbox folder, they will initially need to take up space in order to sync.
Once they are synced, you can right click on them and make them "online-only", to free up the space they're taking up.
Since you don't have enough hard drive space, I would suggest adding the files in batches, allowing them to sync and the switching them to online-only.
I hope this helps!
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