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Getting errors with CloudDrive and Dropbox.


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Hi.

I recently moved from Gsuite to Dropbox, but when I upload I keep getting errors like HTTP error 429, SQLite errors and one drive got a Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check).

The drive with Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check) i Couldn't resolve the issue, and using chkdsk as the web told me would take much longer than destroying the drive and setting up a new drive and upload the data again, but it would still have been nice to be able to fix the error.

Anybody else getting these errors? Is it Dropbox that's at fault here, cause I never got these errors at Gsuite.

My I/O setting on all my drives are as shown in the attached screen shot

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The last time this happened to me it was a bug in the motherboard or RAM, I changed the laptop and started over. But yes this could be a problem with your Dropbox account. You could create a new Dropbox drive with duplication (everything, not just pinned data) and keep looking for warnings.

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I destroyed the drive and created a new one.

Same size, same settings, this time it only uploaded with around 350Mbit pr second cause CloudDrive kept throttling, but all was transfered, I then created another drive again, same size and settings and it started uploading with around 900Mbit but then I again started getting Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check) and it won't upload the last 500MB.

This is weird.

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