Hi @jonatan.rueda,
Okay we’ll have to do this manually then.
- Exit odrive
- Make a copy of your current odrive folder to another location, if you have the local space to do it. This will ensure we have two copies of data. Then rename the current odrive folder to something like ‘odrive-backup’. At this point you should have two odrive folder backups, the copy and the renamed, original odrive folder.
- Uninstall odrive using the instructions here: How do I uninstall odrive?
- Reinstall odrive
- Go through the setup process and log back in
- Once odrive fully initializes go to the new odrive folder, which should now have all placeholder (.cloudf) files. The cache has now been reset.
- Now, go to the backup odrive folder that you created and move all of the folders inside (your linked folders) to the new odrive folder. The folder names in the backup and the names of the .cloudf files in the new odrive folder should be exactly the same. If the are not, then stop here and let me know. Once you move the folder over they will end up replacing the .cloudf files in there (odrive will remove the placeholders when it sees that the “real” folders are now present). odrive will then determine what has been synced and what hasn’t and sync the files that need to be synced.