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Evert_k
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Install dropbox program to different drive
Is there a way to choose your own installation location for the dropbox program? My OS drive will otherwise drown (seems like 60Gb is not enough for only windowss 7). Or do I need to switch to a diff...
- 7 years agoHey Jongcruz, welcome to our forum!Our app is capable of moving your Dropbox folder to a new location, including a different physical drive. However, the file system on that drive must support extended attributes. Have a look here for more info.Cheers[This thread is now closed by moderators due to inactivity. If you have a similar or new question, you could post it in the Find Answers section here. ]
Jane
Dropbox Staff
Hey JeroUK,
As per your request, kindly note that currently this option is not available, though I understand that you'd like to avoid installing Dropbox on your C:\ drive altogether, so I'll make sure to pass your comments along to the team.
You may keep in mind though for the time being, that you could save up some space by clearing the Dropbox cache & applying Selective Sync locally on your device.
I hope this helps, please let me know if you need more assistance!
JeroUK
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you for your clear response.
If I could afford a larger SSD drive to run off, that would be great :-) ... but that's not an option sadly :-(
I sincerely hope the dev team take this on board. It's an ongoing frustration and as far (as my research shows) an unnecessary restriction that is, looking at the many posts about this very subject for both Dropbox and Chrome, winding up a lot of customers.
Cheers
- Jane8 years agoDropbox StaffI can clearly see your point, since space limitations may prevent users from using the app altogether.I have to admit that it's a popular feature request & it has already been passed as feedback up the ladder.I appreciate your constructive & informative remarks here, I’ll make sure these are promptly transferred to our team of experts for further consideration.Of course, we’re always here for you if you need help.Hope you have a great weekend ahead![ CGardner51 I have moved your thread here, since there is already an open discussion on the topic]
- CGardner518 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Too add just a bit to the issue of usb drives. I have used usb drives for many years. One is on my router as a access point drive and a system backup drive (dont use it now that I have dropbox). One is directly on my desktop system as a database test place. Never had an issue or a non-recoverable read/write error.
Also when i created a dropbox folder recently on my 1T drive it started out as drive D on my tiny laptop. then I added a password protection to the drive. That operation had the net effect of pushing the dropbox to drive E and the password exec's on drive D. When I started up dropbox, it said drop box folder unable to be accessed and then prompted me for a new location. I browsed over to E, selected the E drive and (bada bing bada boom ;) ), dropbox went on its marry way. So some place in your code it kinda already does this location selection.
Also due to a surge a few months ago by TimeWarner carrier through the controller box of TWC, the surge took out parts of my old router and my desktop systems ethernet connection. My desktop is running with a usb to ethernet adapter connection to the outside world. (until I get that new system a friend is putting together for me).. Plus that connection works just as fast as I pay for 220 down and 23up speed)
- CGardner518 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Some what connected to my prior post is the issue of an initial install. My desktop system was configured with a 250G C drive which is basically used for OS and application software installs. The D drive has 500G which is used for user data even to the extent of movie the OS files for that to the D drive. When you do the initial install, it does not even prompt you for a drive or directory location. It immediately starts loading it to the C drive even when it would not all fit on that drive. So like nearly all other software in the world, the install process should prompt you for a location (showing the default). Its clear you have a link path and hold on to that location. My new system is going to have a will have a SSD drive for OS and app exec's only and the D drive will be the 1-2 T drive. improves performance for the OS related activities and no place to write user folders.
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