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smcllr
10 months agoNew member | Level 2
Reconnecting existing folder from another drive
I recently lost my hard drive and had to reinstall windows. My dropbox folder was on an auxiliary drive so I still had it. I just needed to reconnect it. I downloaded and followed the advanced settin...
Jay
10 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi smcllr, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
When you perform the advanced settings, make sure to choose the parent folder of the Dropbox folder.
Namely, If it's D:\Files\Dropbox, choose D:\Files
Keep me updated with any progress!
- smcllr10 months agoNew member | Level 2
This is what I did. That is what I saw on a different thread because I did not want dropbox to create another folder and syn all the same info. The original is "E:\Dropbox". The weird part is, once I installed the software again, the folder changed it's appearance from standard window folder to the blue box with the word (Personal) in parentheses beside it like before. But when I selected "E:\" the folder location, it created a folder by the same name and began syncing every file that is in the original in the same location as the original.
I need to know how to select the original folder as the location to sync? Is that only possible at the advanced setting on install?
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