· I finally got the full download. Just waiting for the install to start. It's been about an hour of "preparing to install" stuck at about 20%. I'm going to leave it alone for a spell, see what happens. Funny thing, the laptop went smooth and quick. Maybe because it's a 32 bit machine, but I don't know. In this question, I learned that the "dotted-line cloud" icon in OS X's iCloud file view means "Waiting to upload". While writing a document in Byword today, I saved it and found it had been marked with this icon - there were several other documents, months old, that still had the "Waiting" icon as well. · After a while when you open Google Drive to check the status, you would be puzzled to see no new files there and greeted with the 'waiting to upload' message. And nothing is Missing: download.
Also, you will see that if an application is deployed to a computer, which already has the application installed (as determined by the detection method), the installation files will never be downloaded to the computer. Waiting on action dependency. Waiting to run in specified time range. Waiting until the action start time. This computer is not licensed. Waiting to satisfy temporal distribution time constraint. Waiting for active user condition. Pending Downloads Waiting for downloads to be mirrored. The BigFix Client is waiting to receive the complete file. Only download files from sites that you trust. If the file has a digital signature, make sure that the signature is valid and the file is from a trusted location. To see the digital signature, select the publisher link in the security warning dialog box that opens when you first download the file.
The files get stuck and will say “Waiting to upload” for hours! Here’s an example. After I experienced this problem a few times, I began searching for solutions in Google Drive’s help forum. Here are the steps that I took to resolve the issue: 1. Go to settings from the Google Drive app. 2. Select “Clear cache”. 3. In some browsers the downloaded file can be Run directly from the download but in other browsers the file must be saved and then opened. 1. Select your browser to view instructions on how to find downloaded files. Microsoft Edge instructions (covers how to change your download folder for Edge; view Internet Explorer link above for more details. 5. Enough Storage. If you are unable to download anything from your browser, make sure you have enough storage space on your PC. You can use the Storage Sense feature to free up space.. 6.
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