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davidboxer
Helpful | Level 6
8 years ago

Dropbox overwrites new & local files with older versions and generates "conflicted files"-copy

I am a dropbox client for many years and have recommended it many many times, but now I'm a bit "irritated" to say least,... please help:
for unfortunate technical reasons i could'nt sync my huge dropbox (256 GB+) for more than 6 mths
but i had a copy on my harddrive, wher ei worked and where, by the time, files were updated, of course, sinc i worked with them... 
i just didn't/couldn't sync
now i m syncing, BUT: ( im terrified: )
dropbox does not realize that it should NOT overwrite newer files on my computer!
It overwrites the current files i had been working on during the last 6 mths, and generates a "...conflicted file..." copy.
i do understand the purpose, but this is totally wrong!!
Now I d be forced to manually rename all the file which dropbox has mistakingly "exchanged",... ??!

I just didnt imagine before, that dropbox would not realize, that aybe a file that was worked on recently should not be overwritten!? I dont get it. 
It should be that the newer file should be kept and the older file (on the dropbox should be aded as a copy (older version file) - it has thus "deleted" 900 files!!!!! on my current system and thus totally kiled my system on which i WORK - i am a webdeveloper and have thousands of files...
Do u have any suggestions?

Also, now i need to find a way to recover the overwritten files (900+) !? Geez

I mean: What in the programmers minds makes them think i would like to replace a newer file with an older version!!? 

This is crazy? Or is there something I don't understand? 
Dropbox should be able to read the timestamp of the newer file on my local drive and realize that it should not overwrite the newer file OR AT LEAST ASK ME BEFORE! 
But instead the "...conflicted file..." - copy should be a copy of the old file, so my current work dont get overwritten. etc. 

Please help 🙂 Thanx!!

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