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osiris jorge p.
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Moved to "D" drive from "C" but ¨Dropbox folder location¨ still shows C:\Users\Dropbox as location
Hello, I have moved Dropbox from the C drive to the D drive (because my C drive is too small). However, the Dropbox files still appear in the C drive, which I know can be solved by following the sug...
- 3 years ago
Thanks for the screenshots osiris jorge p.
It seems that the Dropbox folder wasn't properly moved in the first place. Can you try the move button in the app's preferences and point to your D drive?
If you end up with multiple Dropbox folders, you'll need to confirm which one is the syncing one and then delete the others.
Keep me posted on your progress!
osiris jorge p.
Explorer | Level 3
Hi Walter,
Thank you for your prompt and kind response. I moved Dropbox more than one month ago and so I do not remember the exact steps I made. Out of the seven steps mentioned in the link you mentioned I am sure I did steps 2 to 6, but now I do not remember about the steps 1 and 7. However, I was following the steps suggested by a Dropbox help page that I think it is exactly the same as the one you just mentioned. Given that I am usually extremely careful in following such steps, my strong guess is that I did follow these seven steps.
Thanks again,
Osiris
Walter
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Can you have a look locally at your computer and let us know if you see two different Dropbox folders or just one, Osiris?
A screenshot of how it looks like on your end along with the app's exact status as shown in your system tray would also help!
- osiris jorge p.3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Walter,
Thank you for your response. Yes, I see two different Dropbox folders, on my C and my D drives. Recall that I moved it to the D drive. I can also add that the most updated version of Dropbox is on the C drive, which is in line with what I mentioned on my first post that ¨Dropbox folder location¨ shows C:\Users\Osiri\Dropbox as the location.
The first two Screenshots shows how “it looks at my end” as you are asking for. The first one shows an Explorer’s view of my C drive and the second an Explorer’s view of my D drive. The third and forth Screenshots shows app's exact status and the app's "Dropbox Preferences".
Thanks again for your help,
Osiris- Walter3 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for the screenshots osiris jorge p.
It seems that the Dropbox folder wasn't properly moved in the first place. Can you try the move button in the app's preferences and point to your D drive?
If you end up with multiple Dropbox folders, you'll need to confirm which one is the syncing one and then delete the others.
Keep me posted on your progress!
- osiris jorge p.3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you so much, Walter. Yes, after moving Dropbox to the D drive for a second time I was succesful. Best regards, Osiris
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