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bugsinthecar
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Syncing from some folders, Backup from others
Hi there,
Like this user, I have C:\ and D:\ drives on my local machine.
All the content I want to store in Dropbox is on the D:\ drive, and that's where my live-syncing Dropbox folder is...
- 2 years ago
Hi bugsinthecar, currently, there isn't any information on if this would change in the future. There isn't any official workaround to make it see the D drive either to add folders from there.
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Hey bugsinthecar, thanks for posting your query!
The Dropbox backup feature can currently only backup your system created folders (desktop, documents, downloads, etc.).
Manually created folders in the D drive cannot be backed up.
You'd have to manually move them into your Dropbox folder, to sync them.
I hope this clarifies things, but let me know if you have any questions.
bugsinthecar
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Hannah, thanks for the quick and clear response!
My system did create the D:\ structure, actually, seemingly as part of Windows default installation on my machine.
It seems like a strange product choice that Dropbox Backup can work only with certain drive partitions...it's a product intended for users who might want to restore all their content, yes?
Are there plans to change this? Or do you have a suggested workaround so that I could use Dropbox Backup? With Amazon deprecating their Backup product this year, it seems likely that there'll be a lot of users shopping for a replacement (including me!).
- bugsinthecar2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hannah Any thoughts? (Sorry I didn't @ you last time!)
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi bugsinthecar, currently, there isn't any information on if this would change in the future. There isn't any official workaround to make it see the D drive either to add folders from there.
- JoeyJoeJoe2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Pretty weak.
I have TB of data and years of work in 'C:\workspace' and 'D:\' drive that I would like to back up to Dropbox. I am positive I can do this with Google Drive no problem. I'm already paying for a 2TB plan on Dropbox and would rather not have to migrate everything already in Dropbox over to Drive.
But it sounds like that's the solution here though, unfortunately.
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