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Vellariser1980
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Bulk download all my files
Hi. I can no longer afford the monthly fee, but have 26gb of files. Please can you advise how I can do a bulk download perhaps multiple zip.files rather than individual downloads?Many thanks
- 5 years ago
To download all of your Dropbox files go to Dropbox web - https://www.dropbox.com/home You can split the data in few separate folders (so that in case a download fails during long downloads, you don't have to start from the beginning). Then you can download folders one by one.
It will download zip of each folder. Each folder should not be more than 20GB, or contain more than 10,000 files - https://help.dropbox.com/sync/download-entire-folders
Mod note: edited to update link in post [last update 2022]
Mark
Super User II
Or do as the product intended and download and install Dropbox on your device and let it all download in one go without any human input at all. Remember that the whole point of Dropbox by design is to use it via the software from www.dropbox.com/downloading. The website is only intended to be used when people do not have access to their computers
ainmo
10 months agoNew member | Level 2
It's still not possible to bulk download all files, the desktop apps only syncs. Plus, I've found a virus that resides on dropbox cache even if I have cleaned my whole system, it still shows the virus in dropbox cache... (and yes, I have deleted all files locally in dropbox cache... it's like the virus is online in dropbox, and everytime it syncs, I get the virus on my pc again...)
- Rich10 months agoSuper User II
ainmo wrote:
Plus, I've found a virus that resides on dropbox cache ...
It's likely a false positive due to the way files are chunked and stored prior to syncing. It's best to add the .dropbox.cache folder to your antivirus exclusions list. If it was an actual virus, your antivirus would still pick it up in the Dropbox folder when the file is fully synced and reassembled.
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