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peterjj12346
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Can't move my Dropbox folder to another drive
I have a Mac Pro running 10.11.6. I have five internal drives in my Mac Pro, all traditional Mac OS Journaled (etc.). I'm retiring one of my internal drives, one that my Dropbox files are stored on, ...
- 8 years ago
Hey peterjj12346,
Thanks for the swift reply!
I was able to locate your open request and I can see that a colleague has followed-up, asking more details on the case, so that you proceed to resolution. Please check your inbox for their message and let me know if you can't find their reply.
Cheers,
JaneA
Jane
Dropbox Staff
Hey peterjj12346,
Thanks for the swift reply!
I was able to locate your open request and I can see that a colleague has followed-up, asking more details on the case, so that you proceed to resolution. Please check your inbox for their message and let me know if you can't find their reply.
Cheers,
JaneA
peterjj12346
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I see it, thanks. I'll follow up there with the requested info. Thanks!
- Sanchez8 years agoDropbox StaffHey peterjj12346,Would you mind taking a minute of your time to fill out a survey sharing your experience using our Dropbox Community? You can access the survey here: http://bit.ly/2lNKIxTThank you!
- Jane8 years agoDropbox StaffI'm just updating our troubleshooting steps here, so that other users who are experiencing the same issue find them in the future!#1. As a first step we removed Symlinks (If you’re unsure on whether you’re using Symlinks, please have a look at the steps here):
- Open your Terminal app (Located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal). You can also search for "Terminal" using the magnifying glass at the top of your screen.
- Copy and paste the following line into the Terminal:
(NOTE: If your Dropbox account is located on "/Users/JaneA/Dropbox", then fill in the command line as below)find "/Users/JaneA/Dropbox" -type l -exec ls -lah {} \;The above should give you a list of symlinks in your Dropbox folder and where they point to.#2. Unlink the Dropbox folder from your desktopOnce you unlink your computer, Dropbox will prompt you to sign in again.#3. Relink the Dropbox folder to your desktop. Because you'l sign in with the same account, the app will seamlessly resume syncing for the Dropbox folder in the existing location. If the location or name of the folder has changed, you'll need to select this location manually.#6. Manually copy the files to the new location.#7. Resume syncing following the steps on the fourth step.Warm regards,JaneA
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