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Google Drive - force unmount unable to read data


mcrommert

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So wanted to get the temperature on this issue.  I have a 10 tb mount on Google Drive that just keeps unmounting...i even reauthorized it.  It will quickly and easily mount...if i try to pull or upload any data to it...it will open 1-8 threads but no data will flow...will always say 0 bps despite it trying to pin data.  After a few seconds of it not pulling data it will unmount with error "The drive was forced to unmount because it couldn't read data from the provider"  Tried to detach the drive but apparently i have 7.8 gb of data waiting to upload.  Before it unmounts it does pop the "The dowload quota for this file has been exceeded" on both upload and download.

 

So should i continue to work on this or have i somehow gotten softbanned from Google Drive...I haven't really done anything abnormal today and it has been working for a few months no problem.

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Okay so today the drive reattaches...but there is 8 gb of material to upload (according to the app)  and it is not doing so\

 

EDIT: So somehow in I/O i unchecked upload threads...why would you ever turn off upload?  Sorry for the bother on these questions :)

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Sorry for the delay here.

 

 

The "download quota has been exceeded" is a google specific access error.

 

I would recommend installing this version:

http://dl.covecube.com/CloudDriveWindows/beta/download/StableBit.CloudDrive_1.0.2.901_x64_BETA.exe

 

there are a lot of changes here that should help prevent this from occurring.

 

 

As for the upload threads getting unchecked, I'm not sure what would cause that.  But as for "why", there are plenty of reasons, such as bandwidth issues, testing, etc.   

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