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FrancescMuntada
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Resync existing Dropbox local folder with existing Dropbox pro account
Hi here, I have a pro Dropbox account and we are three people that work with that account. I installed a NAS in my office and I could not use the NAS Dropbox folder with the Dropbox app, so I used...
FrancescMuntada
Explorer | Level 3
Thank you Hannah for your reply,
If I understand if I use your solution (rename the Dropbox folder I have now to Dropbox (old), stop synchonizing and select the new Fotografia Dropbox folder) Dropbox will download all my content again and that's more than 12 TBs... It will take months to do so!
What I'll like is to resync my existing Drobox folder, which contains all these files, with my cloud Dropbox folder, which contains all these files too.
What will happen if I rename my existing "Dropbox" folder to "Fotografia Dropbox"? Will the dropbox app really resync both folders without dowloading all them again?
And another question. I understand that in the cloud storage you name the folders the way which is better for you. But, why cannot I use any folder an my local computer? I have the feelig that this is a bug in the app. Isn't it?
Thank you!
Hannah
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Frances, sorry for the delay here. Are you still having an issue, or did you figure this out?
If not, have you tried reinstalling the Dropbox application and choosing the 'advanced' setup during the installation process?
This should allow you to choose the parent folder of the existing Dropbox folder as the location for the new install, so as to merge the folders without re-downloading the files.
For example, if your old Dropbox folder was in: C:\Desktop\Dropbox, you would need to choose C:\Desktop.
Keep in mind that a NAS drive is not an ideal location for the Dropbox folder. Preferably, you'd need to keep Dropbox installed on an internal drive.
- ca20112 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have the same issue, I wanted to resync already-existing folders because the Dropbox I had before caused my PC to run so slow. And I had almost a terabyte of files which I did not want to re-download again. This did it for me.
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