Select all them and hit start. The easiest way is to download the PC application and then the application downloads all the contents in your PC, then you can cut the files and paste in a hard disk or anything you want, and your dropbox space will be empty again. I created a number of file folders and chopped up the multiple files that were in the "too big to download file" that someone sent me.
Then downloaded the 10 folders individually i broke them up into. Of course this won't work if it's just one big file This is why I don't use dropbox, too many issues like desktop app not working, etc.
The only thing I can think of to do, is if you can play the file, then do a screen record. You may need additional software. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to download a Dropbox folder someone shared me? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 4 months ago. Active 2 years, 6 months ago. Viewed k times.
Note: The folder is too large to add to my Dropbox. If you can keep the bandwidth on your server low, do it! So in order for the URL to go directly to the desired file, you are going to make one change. Replace www. Hope this has helped you! CJ I can wrap up my passions in life with three words.
In one way or another, I fit at least two of the three M's in every day! As you may know, you can directly transfer pictures from Dropbox to computer and you may also know how to move photos from Dropbox to computer making use of sync feature of Dropbox desktop app. Go to Dropbox homepage and sign in with your Dropbox account. Select the check box in front of the file or folder, and then click the Download button. Wait for it finishes. The time it takes to finish the downloading depends on how large the file is and how fast your network is.
Finally, you can find the file on your local computer. If you have already installed Dropbox desktop application and set to sync target files from cloud to local, you can find what you want in Dropbox folder on your computer directly.
If not, you have to, first of all, download it from its official webpage, install it on your computer and sign in your account to open it.
Then, click on its icon on the right of the taskbar. A window will pop up; click Settings gear icon on its top right and choose Preferences. In Dropbox Preferences window, go to Sync tab. Click Selective Sync button to find the files you want to transfer to your computer.
To make use of MultCloud, first of all, you need to create an account of it. Then, sign in your account to its platform. Next, add your Dropbox to its platform. On its Add Cloud tab, in the list of common cloud drives, select Dropbox.
Did this post help you? If so please give it a Like below. If so please press the ' Accept as Best Answer ' button to help others find it. Still stuck? Ask me a question! Questions asked in the community will likely receive an answer within 4 hours! I can reproduce this, but only in IE. In Firefox and Chrome it's working fine.
Also, the link you posted is still invalid. Here's one of mine if you want to test it. I have found the same thing. I cannot get direct download to a file and the create link has a? If so please mark it for some Kudos below.
If so please press the ' Accept as Solution ' button to help others find it. Did this post not resolve your issue? If so please give us some more information so we can try and help - please remember we cannot see over your shoulder so be as descriptive as possible! Apparently the change of public folders to private has also changed the ability to directly link to files.
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