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jeff m.50
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
download large file using browser fails before end
Using Firefox have downloaded 7.4GB of a 7.9GB file. Resume continues the process and shows the duration remaining but after a few minutes it stops again with message "Failed - dropbox.com". Have repeated this for many days with no improvement. The target folder shows <file-name>.part file with 7.49GB size. During the resume the <file-name> shows with zero size. Have tried with IE also but with similar results. Am downloading to a local drive to avoid any LAN issues.
Can anyone advise how to solve this problem and download the whole file please?
Thanks.
- John S.65New member | Level 2
Any update on this? I've tried chrome and have the same issue there. Why is it so difficult to download a file through the browser?
- Paul W.64New member | Level 1
Had this problem for sometime. Have a 13gb vid file in my d online that I need to download. Download seems to work fine until 3-GB then fails repeatedly. Might have to get a refund and take my business elsewhere. Anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
- Gwyn G.New member | Level 1
I received an official reply to my help desk ticket on November 6 (nearly a week after I originally sent it) but frankly, I'm disappointed with the level of service I received.
If anything, the first response gave me the impression that the technical support person actually hadn't paid much attention to what I originally wrote since one of the questions he asked me was "which files aren't syncing" even though my help desk ticket clearly stated that this was not a problem which involved their proprietary software application but rather one encountered using drag-and-drop to upload files through the browser. (I tried using the application at one point but syncing files automatically is not a priority for me and I don't particularly want to keep most of these files resident on my system...that's what I have Dropbox *for*, to serve as a place to store files so that they're not taking up space on my hard drive.)
The follow-up response (which I received three days later in response to the answers I gave to his questions) was also disappointing since it implied that the problem could not possibly be related to Dropbox and must therefore be Firefox's fault. He suggested that I clear the cache even though I'd already stated quite clearly in response to one of the questions from his first response that I'd subjected my computer to a fairly comprehensive tune-up -- which included emptying the internet cache (as well as updating the operating system and anti-virus software, scanning the computer for viruses, clearing the registry of obsolete entries, defragmenting the hard drive, etc.). He also suggested disabling the plug-ins even though I had the same plug-ins installed on Firefox when Dropbox was still performing the way it was supposed to several weeks ago. One of his final suggestions was basically "well, use some browser other than Firefox to upload files or else use our software application".
First of all, if his website is incompatible with a major (and popular) web browser like Firefox, most people would understandably interpret this as a problem which Dropbox ought to be taking steps to address rather than expecting other people to simply work around it. Secondly, not everyone wants to use their application or would even benefit from doing so since a major feature of the application is that it (supposedly!) keeps files in the cloud automatically synced with files on the computer...but not everyone cares about that. Some of us just want a place where we can store files that we don't use much or at all right now but might need or want later, files which we don't want taking up space on our hard drive.
- Kevin B.3New member | Level 1
I'm having the same problem. 2 failures over the last 4 days with 2 different files. Yup, using Firefox. I will try IE now I guess, even though I'm not a fan ... Come on Dropbox, what's the issue here? Seems like the fault is on your end.
- Gwyn G.New member | Level 1
There definitely seems to be some sort of problem going on over the past few days with file transfers through the browser. For several days, I haven't been able to upload any file larger than 1MB to my online folders, either through the advanced uploader or the basic uploader. I very much doubt that it's an issue with my computer -- I have exactly the same internet speed now that I had in the past when Dropbox last performed as it should, I haven't noticed similar problems with other websites (since I'm able to download files from other sites), and I've performed a thorough tune-up on my computer (updated the operating system, updated the anti-virus software, scanned the computer for malware, cleared out the junk files, removed obsolete entries from the registry, defragmented the hard drive, etc.). I've submitted a help desk ticket to Dropbox but haven't heard back from anyone yet.
When I try to upload a file larger than 1MB, everything is fine for a couple of moments and the file seems to be uploading at a reasonable speed, but before it can finish uploading, the progress bar suddenly goes back to a much earlier period and the upload speed drops way down to the point that it initially says even a file just over 1MB will need more than ten minutes to upload (which is crazy, since that implies the upload speed has decreased to just bits rather than bytes per second). After a couple of rounds of this, the updater quits and gives me an error message saying "something went wrong with the advanced uploader" (no...really???). The basic uploader is no better -- it says that it's uploading the file but never finishes. It's ridiculous for Dropbox to need more than half an hour to upload a file of only 1.5MB...even a dial-up could do better than that.
- z3r0trustNew member | Level 2
Hi, I got same problem. When I download my zip file from dropbox, it failed to downloaded. I tried approximately 30 times. Then installed desktop application dropbox on mac, still exist problem. really getting angry. there are files that more than 1GB and less than 1GB. please can you help me? And you dropbox team. I really appriate it.
- JaneDropbox Staff
Hey z3r0trust,
Thanks for getting in touch on the Dropbox Community!Based on your description, you can't download the folder from the website, since it exceeds the 1 GB in total size. Because this should be resolved once you switched to the desktop version of the application, could you please let me know whether you’re receiving any error messages or unusual behavior?Just to exclude the possibility of a syncing issue, could you please make sure that you are running the latest stable version of the Dropbox desktop application on your Mac?Will be awaiting your reply, so that we have this resolved together!Kind regards,JaneA
- Daniel S.126New member | Level 1
How can we get an official response on this? I've just used 3gb of mobile data watching 3 attempts to download a 1gb file download the entire file then fail at the last minute. Repeated on another computer and another internet connection. I'm not in a position to be able to sync as I'm travelling and just had to format my linux laptop and that one zip file "backed up" to dropbox is my work environment.
- Kevin B.3New member | Level 1
"Trying to download more than one file at a time causes the first download to fail. "
This isn't the case for me. *Anytime* I try to DL a large file, it chokes. Doesn't haven't anything to do with more than 1 file.
- Stefan W.22New member | Level 1
Seeing the same issue here.
3 users, tre different locations. 2 in sweden, one in india. Same symptoms. Are Dropbox people reading this? How do we get in contact with them?
- Stefan W.22New member | Level 1
Got a reply about this from their "support dept". The official word is that files over 1gb can not be downloaded? Surely this has worked before?
"You mention this is a file over 1GB. I apologize that the sentence in the previous email may not have been very clear in the limitations of web requests.
It isn't currently possible to download folders that contain more than 10,000 files or files that are larger than 1 GB via the web interface.
The best way to do so is by adding the files to your Dropbox and allowing them to download to your computer using the Dropbox desktop application."
Sidney: if you're reading this: i don't believe you.
- John S.65New member | Level 2
"Surely this has worked before?"
Oh, it's worked before, up until a month or two ago. At one point I've had 5-6 two gig files downloading at once, with no issue.
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