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chadbosemanuniversity
2 months agoNew member | Level 2
How can I restore files using the Dropbox cache folder?
i have a dropbox cache which i can see because i have hidden files viewable on my computer running win11. i need to recover these files locally because my original dropbox account is no longer active...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi chadbosemanuniversity, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
The Dropbox cache folder should only contain a few files as it is used during the syncing process. It also automatically empties after three days.
You can try copying the files out of the folder to another location to see if you can recover any of these files, though there is no guarantee that all your files are visible or accessible from there.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
Mark
2 months agoSuper User II
Just to echo what Jay said, when Dropbox deletes an unused account it doesn't delete anything locally on the device. So you shouldn't need to use anything to get the files back - they will all be on the \Dropbox folder itself as long as they have sync'd and are set to local
- chadbosemanuniversity2 months agoNew member | Level 2ok, thanks. as soon as i can i will implement you guys' tries. thanks a mil.
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