Troubleshooting Failed Transfers

  • Posted on January 2, 2026
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Troubleshooting Failed Transfers

Most transfers complete without issues, but failures can occur due to external conditions.

This section explains common causes and what to do.

Common Reasons Transfers Fail

Transfers may fail if:

  • Network connection is interrupted
  • Cloud provider rate limits are reached
  • Browser session is closed mid-transfer
  • Access permissions are revoked

How Failures Are Shown

If a transfer fails:

  • An error is shown
  • The transfer status is updated in the Transfers or Logs section

Some files in a bulk transfer may succeed while others fail.

Retrying a Transfer

If a transfer fails, you can retry it after resolving the issue.

For example:

  • Reconnect the cloud account if access was revoked
  • Restart the transfer if the browser was closed

Warning

If you moved files and a transfer fails mid-way, some files may already exist in the destination cloud. Review both locations before retrying.

In Summary

Transfer failures are usually caused by network or provider limitations.

All Cloud Hub shows clear status information so you can understand what happened and take corrective action safely.