Put 37 gigs of music files into the Blomp folder. Took too long (5 hours) and only 300 mb in. Decided to delete what was on the website and go back and try to upload directly to the site. Well thanks to whoever programed the cloud sync software it absolutely destroyed everything I have been working on for
MONTHS. nothing can fix it. Data recovery, system restore. Its wiped. Thank you. This has been posted on pilot review. Hopefully whoever reads it will never make the same mistake I did when downloading this piece of garbage malware. :lol:
Blomp Go is absolutely the best!
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moldyravioli
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Blomp Go is absolutely the best!
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Re: Blomp Go is absolutely the best!
BlompGo uses rClone as it's backend transfer software. Despite Windows Explorer (or other operation system's file management software) showing that transfers are complete, rClone is often still working in the background completing those uploads.
To prevent something like this from happening in the future, I wrote a guide (for Windows) that shows you all pending transfers, the speed they're uploading, and the percentage of file completion.
In the search bar beside your start menu, type "cmd" and press enter.
In the Command Prompt window, type the following:
cd /
cd Program Files (x86)
cd Blomp Go
You should be here: C:/Program Files (x86)/Blomp Go>
From there, type "rclone rc core/stats"
It should generate a list of all active transfers, and where they are in their transfer, as well as a rough estimate of completion for each file still uploading.
I hope this helps! I made the same mistake you did when I first started using Blomp Go, so I did some research and came up with this solution to prevent something like that from happening again. Hopefully in future generations of the software, this status indicator can be built into a GUI.
To prevent something like this from happening in the future, I wrote a guide (for Windows) that shows you all pending transfers, the speed they're uploading, and the percentage of file completion.
In the search bar beside your start menu, type "cmd" and press enter.
In the Command Prompt window, type the following:
cd /
cd Program Files (x86)
cd Blomp Go
You should be here: C:/Program Files (x86)/Blomp Go>
From there, type "rclone rc core/stats"
It should generate a list of all active transfers, and where they are in their transfer, as well as a rough estimate of completion for each file still uploading.
I hope this helps! I made the same mistake you did when I first started using Blomp Go, so I did some research and came up with this solution to prevent something like that from happening again. Hopefully in future generations of the software, this status indicator can be built into a GUI.
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BlompSupport
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Re: Blomp Go is absolutely the best!
Hi,
We’re sorry to hear about your experience and understand your frustration.
However, based on how BlompGo works technically, deleting files from the Blomp website would not delete files stored elsewhere on your computer. BlompGo operates as a mounted cloud drive/virtual storage location. Files deleted from the Blomp drive affect the cloud storage contents, not unrelated local folders on the PC.
If files were uploaded directly into the BlompGo drive itself, then deleting them from the cloud or mounted drive would also remove them from that same cloud-backed location, as they are the same storage space. But BlompGo does not scan your computer and delete independent local files outside the mounted Blomp storage.
We are still happy to investigate further if you contact support with more details about exactly where the files were stored before deletion and which folders were affected.
Kind regards,
Blomp Support
We’re sorry to hear about your experience and understand your frustration.
However, based on how BlompGo works technically, deleting files from the Blomp website would not delete files stored elsewhere on your computer. BlompGo operates as a mounted cloud drive/virtual storage location. Files deleted from the Blomp drive affect the cloud storage contents, not unrelated local folders on the PC.
If files were uploaded directly into the BlompGo drive itself, then deleting them from the cloud or mounted drive would also remove them from that same cloud-backed location, as they are the same storage space. But BlompGo does not scan your computer and delete independent local files outside the mounted Blomp storage.
We are still happy to investigate further if you contact support with more details about exactly where the files were stored before deletion and which folders were affected.
Kind regards,
Blomp Support
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