In BT cloud webpage, I select a folder of photos and click download.
The downloaded zip files contains ONLY the photos and not any subfolders that also contain photos. For example, when the dirs are:
c:\myphotos\ contains 12 photos and 3 folders
c:\myphotos\oldphotos\ contains 24 photos
c:\myphotos\newphotos\ contains 56 photos
c:\myphotos\familyphotos\ contains 542 photos
It all uploads and all the photos and folders exist on BT Cloud.
When I download from BT Cloud, only 12 photos in the top level folder download, the other folders are empty.
How can I download ALL the photos and folders?
Have you tried using the Desktop app on a Windows PC and clicking on Download button?
If you do that you should find that you can select either the root drive or navigate through the folder tree to where you want to download.
Personally I’ve simply downloaded the C drive and all the folders and structure are intact. It was some 228 GB and took around 9 hrs with a 68Mbps download.
Not working for me, downloading at anything but the lowest level only returns the files at the selected folder level, not ones lower down the hierarchy. 2 calls to BT have not resolved this, as far as I can tell it is a 'feature' not a 'bug'. Absolute nightmare task given the quantity of stuff I have in large hierarchical file structures.
Good morning @PeterJM123 😊
I've just replied to your post about this over on our other BT Cloud thread.
Peter
Hello Peter - I am also using the latest version but it doesn't download sub-folders. I still have tons of stuff to download by the deadline! David
Welcome to the community.
I can totally understand the need to get everyone downloaded before the end of the month.
I know you have mentioned that you are already on the latest version but have you tried to delete the BT Cloud app and then install it again to make sure everything is as it should be?
Michael
OK, I'll try that. Does the app have a 'Download everything' option?
I've had a look on our Download your files from BT Cloud page, and that does say that when you first open the BT Cloud desktop app, the setup wizard will guide you to choose all BT Cloud content, but that does look to be the only time you'd get an option like that.
Keep me posted with how you get on.
Michael
If you click on the cloud symbol in the system tray (Right hand area of the task bar and up chevron) there are three options 'Download' 'Open Web' and 'Your Cloud'. Clicking on 'Download' you get all the root folders of the devices and the sync drive folder (BT Cloud folder). You can select any or all of them and all the cloud content is downloaded - including folder structures - onto your chosen Destination. It should be really as simple as that. Worked for me.
Appreciate that perhaps the installs haven't gone well or you may need to download the latest versions of the app. But once you've cracked that it should work okay.