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dankleinva
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Wrongly backing up to two drives on one PC
On my laptop, I use Dropbox to sync and backup my E: drive. Somehow it also started backing up everything to my C: drive, which has now overflowed. How do I stop the C: drive backup and delete files, without deleting them to the E: drive and the cloud?
Hi there dankleinva, sorry to hear you're having issues with this.
Can you please send us a screenshot of what this looks like on your end including the app's status and version as shown in your system tray?
Also, when you say sync and backup your drive to Dropbox, did you manually move your Dropbox folder to the E drive (or maybe using these steps) or did you actually back it up to Dropbox using the Dropbox Backup feature?
Let us know and we'll take it from there.
- WalterDropbox Staff
Hi there dankleinva, sorry to hear you're having issues with this.
Can you please send us a screenshot of what this looks like on your end including the app's status and version as shown in your system tray?
Also, when you say sync and backup your drive to Dropbox, did you manually move your Dropbox folder to the E drive (or maybe using these steps) or did you actually back it up to Dropbox using the Dropbox Backup feature?
Let us know and we'll take it from there.
- dankleinvaExplorer | Level 4
This is on a Windows 11 HP Laptop, purchased just a couple of months ago.
So I had a DropBox file on my C: drive that seemed to be the one syncing to the cloud, which I did not want. The original DropBox file was on my E: drive, which is where it had been syncing until recently but no longer.
Under the System Tray --> Preferences --> Sync, I tried to reset the DropBox location to the E: drive, but it told me there was already a DropBox folder there (the one that no longer synced). So I moved everything on the E: drive to an external drive, and then deleted the E: drive DropBox folder to free up the name and space.
Then, I went back to the System Tray --> Preferences --> Sync and reset the DropBox location to the E: drive. This started off just fine, but bombed out and stopped maybe 1/4 of the way through. Now, it still sees the old C: drive DropBox file as the one it should sync to, and efforts to restart the folder move brings up the error message that there is already a DropBox directory on that E: drive.
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi dankleinva, interesting. Thanks for the info!
At the moment, is there any Dropbox folder on your E: drive? Could you try to sign out of the app, sign in, then repeat the steps to move your Dropbox folder all over again?
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