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MPM
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How to move my main folder back to the Dropbox folder
Hello, for some reason I suddenly find my main Folder (MERCE) in the Backup Folder, instead of being located as before inside Dropbox. C:\users\***\dropbox\MERCE (before it was like this), see below...
Megan
Dropbox Staff
When you disable your Backup, its content will move back to their original paths if you choose that option when disabling it MPM.
When you say original information, can you clarify what you mean by that? Which folders are you referring to?
MPM
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan,
Ok to the first answer.
Second, when I refer to original information I mean my files. I thought that when you have files in Dropbox there are 2 places with information: one with the files and if you have the backup activated those files are copied also in the backup folder, so actually you have two files: the visible ones and the ones stored automatically as a copy (backup).
- Nancy2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey MPM! Hope it’s OK to jump in here.
When backing up your computer folders to Dropbox (Desktop/Downloads/Documents), what’s happening is that these folders are moved within your Dropbox directory, so any changes you make are directly synced and backed up to your Dropbox account (so there’s only one copy of them).
When disabling backup, you basically stop syncing them to Dropbox, and you can also choose to move them back to their original locations on your device.
Hope that helps!
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