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  1. Hi, I just wanted to chime in to say that I am experiencing issues almost identical to what the OP has described. At this time, I am unable to upload at all. When I try to upload data, it will indicated that the program is downloading but upload remains at 0 bit/s. Additionally, today when I went to use the computer, I noticed it was asking me to logon to Windows. I had only stepped away from it maybe 20 minutes prior and knew I didn't restart it. Sure enough, it had restarted and confirmed after glancing at the event viewer. I am on 1.1.2.1178 by the way and going to check to see if this is the latest beta.
  2. joebeem11

    Fred

    I just started getting this exact same problem. Not sure what started it, but i had been using everything as expected throughout the day. It was only when I tried to detach a drive that I noticed something was wrong. The cpu usage went to 50% and then 80%. During this I noticed the drive was trying to upload but it wasn't going anywhere. By that I mean it uploaded 0.4 MB in a 20 minute span. Anyone figurre out what is wrong or workarounds?
  3. joebeem11

    I/O Error

    I have encountered the googleapi.com issue in the past and it ended up being my ISP performing maintenance over a weekend. Not saying its the same problem as yours, but might be worth checking if something is going on with the ISP.
  4. Hi, I am posting here to see if anyone has any similar experiences when trying to upload data to GDrive via Cloud Drive using a similar setup. First, I have two hard drives connected, which are used as my cache disks. Not sure if the size matters, but one is 1 TB and the other is 1.5 TB. They were created about 1 year ago using the default allocation sizes, so the maximum each cloud drive can be is 32 TB each. I also use DrivePool to pool the Cloud Drives created on GDrive into one combined 64 TB drive. This is on an I5 2600k 3.6 Ghz with 16 GB ram on a Windows 10 Home OS. I have been having trouble recently while trying to upload from the local disks in that it seems that the PC needs to have the user logged in and active in order to upload anything. This isn't ideal because while I have a "decent" connection at 1 Gbps down, I only have 50 Mbps upload. I can usually achieve close to 50 Mbps during non-peak times, but throughout the day / busy hours, I usually max out around 30 - 35 Mbps. For this reason (and others), I typically try to let any data upload overnight while I'm sleeping. However, recently as in the last 3 to 4 weeks or so, I've noticed that even though my connection appears to be uploading throughout the night, the "To Upload" figure remains pretty close to what it was prior to going to sleep. For example, last night it said I had 199 GB left to upload to the cloud. I left my computer unattended uploading for 12+ hours (combined sleep and running errands throughout today) and when I checked just now, it says there is 184 GB left to upload. It seems kind of odd that I would have only uploaded around 15 GB in over 12 hours. My connection was steady throughout the night and no errors reported by Cloud Drive. Something may be related is that prior to going to sleep, I had cleared cache on the drive and the "To Upload" data (199 GB) and "Local" data (201 GB) were very close, around 2 GB difference. Upon returning to my computer, as mentioned the to upload was 184 GB, but my local was now at 534 GB. It almost seems as if the difference between 534 GB and 201 GB is what my connection should have uploaded during the 12 hrs, but for some reason it did not happen. This is not the first time something like this has happened either, it seems much more prevalent over the last several weeks, but I am not 100% sure when this behavior started. At first, I thought I was doing something wrong somehow, which still might be true. However, I think I found the pattern of this potential issue. It seems that when I "lock" my computer and am away from it, the issue described where my connection uploads, but doesn't actually upload much data will occur. It seems like this issue does NOT occur if I log on to the PC and just leave it unlocked and "active". I am doing a test now to see if this is true. To be clear, I am NOT logging the user out of Windows prior to letting it try to upload. I am simply locking the computer so it prompts for a password when someone tries to use it. I am also aware of the 750 GB max upload to GDrive per 24 hours. I don't think my upload speed is fast enough for that to come into play, but I have also tried waiting a few days by pausing the upload and the same thing would happen. Has anyone experienced anything remotely similar to this? If so, is there anything that can be done? I don't understand why it would upload while I am active on the PC, but not upload while its locked. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
  5. Hello, I can confirm that doing a clean reinstall of Cloud Drive fixed the issue for me. I don't know if it is the best or most up to date, but I personally followed the steps at this url: http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_CloudDrive_P0000001 and it fixed everything for me.
  6. I have this same issue with the newest version in that i cannot open IO settings anymore. I have already reported this to tech support. Hopefully they will fix it soon.
  7. Hi, I am hoping someone may be able to assist with an issue regarding Clouddrive 1.0.2.976 on Windows 10. I sometimes use the "I/O Performance" settings to adjust download or upload threads / change other settings. This has worked for as long as I can recall having the program installed (years). For some reason, I am no longer able to open the I/O Performance settings. I click Manage Drive > Performance > I/O Performance and nothing opens for any drives attached. This just started happening within the last 4 or 5 hours. Oddly, nothing has changed that I am aware of. I have tried rebooting several times, tried repairing the installation, but still cannot open the settings. Has this ever occurred to anyone before? If so, how did you fix it?
  8. Just wanted to add that I am also having this problem on the latest RC build using Windows 10. I posted to a different thread earlier, but came across this one which seems to have more users on it and I apologize for the redundancy. Not sure if its related, but I see this warning in the service log until I reauthorize. The tokenbase number below is different for each warning and because I don't really know what it is referring to, I changed the numbers below to random numbers just in case it is something that shouldn't be shared publicly. Warning: 0 : [OAuth2TokenBase:28623714] HttpProtocolException refreshing token. HTTP Status BadRequest
  9. This has been occurring to me as well on a daily basis. I will try the public RC build, thank you. Edit: I actually unknowingly had already been using the proposed Public RC build. Are there any additional things one may be able to try in order to troubleshoot? Not sure if it is related, but looking at the logs, I am seeing a lot of the warnings below. The tokenbase number is different for each warning and because I don't really know what it is referring to, I changed the numbers below to random numbers just in case it is something that shouldn't be shared publicly. Warning: 0 : [OAuth2TokenBase:28623714] HttpProtocolException refreshing token. HTTP Status BadRequest
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