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BG Mahesh
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Migrating from Mac to Mac using Migration Tool
Greetings, MacBook Pro (old machine): OS 12.6.5 MacBook Air (new machine): OS 13.3.1 1. I have been using Dropbox to backup my files on my MacBook Pro, all my files are online and only the o...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
fssbob, as you can't exclude folders during the migration, the safest option to prevent permission and syncing issues would be, on the old machine, to disable any computer backup, sign out of the Dropbox desktop application, delete the Dropbox folder, and then progress with migration to the new machine.
When you then sign in on the new device, the files would resync from the Dropbox site.
fssbob
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Jay, Thanks--that's good advice for now. But can I ask you to escalate this issue to Dropbox Development to see if they can make things easier for Mac users with large Dropbox folders. It would be great if Dropbox could adjust its setup process to once again support the way it used to work: If there's already a Dropbox folder there, the setup process checks with the user, and then syncs that folder to the user's Dropbox account.
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