Feb 14, 1, 0 0. Just have a question, the issue is that I typically use my wireless laptop around the house for internet surfing, and have a mapped network drive that is on the wired lan. Lately when i download files I'll just save them directly to the network drive just to make things easier to find.
The question is, when I initiate the download to my laptop with the save location being on the wired lan, is the file being transferred to the laptop and then over to the network drive or is windows networking somehow smart enough to go directly from the router to the network drive and bypass the laptop completely? Jan 22, 5, 3 It probably goes from your laptop to the network drive.
Feb 19, 5, 0 0. SMB mapped drives is not 'smart' in that sense. You can use other protocols to do a "download to the network drive" type thing. If you want to bypass the laptop entirely, use something like RDP or vnc to control the server directly. Pantlegz Diamond Member. Jun 6, 4, 4 It would go from your laptop to your network drive, but you should be able to save it directly to the shared drive without downloading it to your laptop and then copying to your shared drive, if thats what you were asking.
As far as when imagoon is talking about I have no idea but he's pretty smart and know what he's talking about Oct 25, 29, It is possible that these files on OneDrive were mistakenly flagged as a potential threat.
According to the reports of some users, they found a simple way to access to the files when they are unable to download files on OneDrive. You just need to re-upload the files that have issues. Then you can download the files on OneDrive.
Kindly Reminder: Here we take Windows 10 as example. Step 1. You do if you are the creator of the file. But if the file was shared with you, I suggest you check with the admin first. Try uploading the file again or ask the other person to do it if you don't have it on your end. It is possible that the file is corrupted or wasn't uploaded fully. I recommend changing the file's name before reuploading to ensure there is no conflict or overwrite issues. Thankfully, Windows comes with a built-in Troubleshooter program that is extremely helpful in fixing the most common problems with a few clicks.
Here's how to summon and use it. Step 2: Make sure that Apply repairs automatically is checked in the pop-up that follows and then click on Next. Follow on-screen instructions after that to witness if the system can detect and fix the can't download from OneDrive issue. This step will not delete any of your files in your OneDrive folder on the computer or in the cloud.
Step 3: Open OneDrive app again, and you will be asked to sign in with your Microsoft account. Follow the steps after that, and choose the same folder location as before to resync everything quickly. I use OneDrive and Google Drive.
I can always ask friends and colleagues to reupload the file on either of the options if one of them is acting up for some reason. I find files missing from external hard drive become a frequently discussed issue in many forums. So there must be some ideas that catch the point. Based on this, I decide to make a list of the possible reasons and useful suggestions for users to refer to.
Here, I have summarized 4 main causes as well as the solutions in Windows 7 through internet searching and actual operations. Here are 4 solutions to unhide them. Possible cause 2 — there are file system errors. In some cases, the files may be not showing in external hard drive because the file system is corrupted or because it doesn't contain a recognized file system. At this time, you had better recover data from external hard drive firstly. Sometimes the mirror image in memory is damaged and the operating system does not respond a timely refresh, which happens by chance.
How to fix: restart the computer and then reconnect the external hard drive to check if the actual files are shown. That's all for the solutions. In fact, each solution has helped many users get rid of files not showing in external hard drive problem, and I also hope they are helpful for you.
But what's the real story? How exactly did they disappear? These kinds of questions are all over the internet. The following mentioned examples are just a drop in the bucket.
Faced with such confusion, most users behave like ants on hot bricks, while some users skillfully find that if they try to type the path or address of a specific folder, it opens.
However, typically you have stored large numbers of files and folders in the external hard drive and you cannot remember all names of folders…So any better idea? Different from internal hard drive, an external hard drive is a portable storage device that can be attached to a computer via USB, eSATA , or Firewire.
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