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beyon
Explorer | Level 3
8 months ago

Uploading large folders and merge with existing files using the web. Is it possible?

Hi everyone

 

I have huge issues with my files, due to a broken pc and errors in hard drives and I now have  a mess with my files. Now it has been 1 year of nightmare working with my files. 

Before I used dropbox I had another cloud storage provider, which couldn't handle files above 1gb, so I never could upload my entire external hard drive. 

Because of this I have my folder structure from the old storage provider copied to dropbox which worked. In the mean time I was using this folder structure for work, so lots new files are now saved in dropbox. Now I want to upload all my data from my external hard drive to dropbox as well and merge them with the existing folder structure. 


Because my computer has only a fraction of the storage space of my external hard drive, I can't copy them into my dropbox folder. I need to upload them directly from my external harddrive to dropbox an merge them with the existing folder structure. In the browser this doesn't seem to work, I guess due to the size. Because there are so many files, I also can't do it folder by folder. 

How can I achieve this? Usually when merging folder structure's the computer ask if it should skip existing files and then it just adds the other ones. This is what I want. 

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    Mark
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    beyon wrote:

    How can I achieve this? Usually when merging folder structure's the computer ask if it should skip existing files and then it just adds the other ones. This is what I want. 


    That would only be possible if you did it on the computer. Website upload has no way of checking files and so would upload everything I'm afraid. 

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      beyon
      Explorer | Level 3

      Alright, that means i have to use a computer with tons of storage... 

      Do you think there is no other way? Problem is I have folders with thousands of images in it and I can hardly upload them after one another without getting lost where I left, while waiting for the upload.

      • Mark's avatar
        Mark
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        Unfortunately if you do via website, no, there isnt a way to do this 😞 

         

        The only thing I can think is to do in small batches - wait for them to upload and mark them as online only to recover the space.