![]() I learned this the hard way when I uploaded files from an external hard drive and saw them coming right back to my laptop. So I deleted the files to make room on the laptop. It can take hours or even days to get all your files to Drive, depending upon the speed of your connection, so after putting in weeks to upload, I wasn't too happy to see everything vanish.Īnd since I was "synced", Amazon, in turn, went and deleted them from Cloud Drive. The fix? Open up the preferences tab of the computer app often, and look at your sync folders. However, watch out when you create a new folder within Drive for backup, say, "iPhone photos 2017." Because when you do that, Amazon by default automatically decides to sync that folder, without asking your permission. Again, go to the web app to make sure it's not been checked. Otherwise, you'll be out of room quick.Īmazon tech support reps told us this was a common issue. And in a statement to USA TODAY, Amazon admitted it needs to make some changes. “If a customer has multiple PCs with the Amazon Drive desktop client installed, the expected behavior is to sync down content across all devices," Amazon's statement said. "This is standard industry behavior and impacts less than 2% of our current customer base. That being said, we have heard feedback from customers that they want more choice and ability to control sync preferences. #Amazon drive desktop app sluggish download.#Amazon drive desktop app sluggish software. ![]() #Amazon drive desktop app sluggish full.#Amazon drive desktop app sluggish update. ![]()
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