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b_in_vt
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
moving download folder to dropbox in Windows 11
I long ago moved my downloads folder to dropbox when I had Window 10. I just got a new laptop with Windows 11. I followed instructions I found with google, but nothing worked.
thanks in advanc...
b_in_vt
Explorer | Level 3
Thank you very much for responding.
I will try to reconstruct what I did.
I was setting up my new computer, which came with Windows 11 home version.
On my old Windows 10 computer, I had the downloads folder located in Dropbox for a long time and it worked perfectly, regardless of what I was downloading.
I googled how to move the folder to Dropbox and came up with instructions found here:
How to Change the Default Download Location in Windows 11 (lifewire.com)
I followed the instructions and found the locations tab in properties and clicked on move and identified my Downloads folder on Dropbox as the new location. I thought it had worked. However, the next time I downloaded something (I am still installing some software), the download went to a downloads folder on my C drive. This was even though I wasn't showing a folder called "Downloads" before I did that download.
So I went back to the properties folder of the download folder. But this time, there was no tab for "location" and, in any case, since it didn't work the first time, there is no reason to think it would work if I tried it again.
Here is what the properties screed looks like for the current download folder that was created on the C drive:
Thank you!
Megan
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi b_in_vt, thank you for clarifying!
It seems that you were utilizing our Backup feature on your old device. All you'd need to do would be to enable it again for your Downloads folder on your new device, and you should be set.
Can you give it a go?
- b_in_vt2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I don't think I was using the backup feature of Dropbox on my old machine. I had the Dropbox desktop app installed so there was automatically a copy of my files stored in the cloud. Are there additional features when one uses the Dropbox "Backup" option?
- Hannah2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey b_in_vt, if your 'downloads' folder was synced to Dropbox on your old computer, you probably had enabled the backup feature.
Dropbox backup allows you to back up your desktop, downloads and documents folders to Dropbox, without manually moving them into the Dropbox folder.
You can read more about the feature here.
- Eric E.109 months agoExplorer | Level 3
I have the same issue.
On my old Windows 10 and 7 computers, I had the downloads folder located in Dropbox for a long time and it worked perfectly, regardless of what I was downloading. A few upgrades ago it stops working, and have been impossible for me to get that functionality again. I upgrade my plan and things get worse; now they appear as backups and to see the files I have to log to https://www.dropbox.com/backup/all.
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