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Altt's avatar
Altt
Explorer | Level 3
2 months ago

Duplicating my whole computer just to back it up?

I'm sorry if this is a stupid question. I want to back up my computer, so I installed Dropbox but am I understanding it right that I need to put everything I want backed up in that folder? Because I'm effectively duplicating everything on my computer by doing that, and I don't have enough memory. Also that's ridiculous. 

 

Or am I misunderstanding? 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    Altt wrote:

    Or am I misunderstanding? 


    Dropbox itself isnt a backup tool. Its a sync tool. It isnt designed to backup the system. So if you copy everything in to Dropbox's folder yes you use 2x space but you also end up with double versions AND unless you constantly copy/paste updated files back and forwards between folders you will always have one out of date. Dropbox has NO link to the original location of the files. So copy the 'Documents' folder over and that's all you did - a copy at that point in time. It wont update again. 

     

    Dropbox BACKUP is a different system, but, doesn't allow the syncing across machines or accessibility online etc.: www.dropbox.com/backups 

    • Altt's avatar
      Altt
      Explorer | Level 3

      I guess I had the wrong idea about its purpose to begin with. So the only way to keep my files up to date on Dropbox is with the Sync feature? Thank you for taking the time to respond!