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timq
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
How can I cancel my computer backup?
I apparently selected pc backup when I installed Dropbox and naturally I'm out of storage on my Dropbox account now. I don't want and have no need to have my pc backed up to it. I have the desktop app but am not able to find the preferences section to stop it from backing up. I did try just deleting My PC from Dropbox but a message comes up and says if I delete "My PC" it says it will be removed from my Dropbox and from the computer. If I delete it in Dropbox, does that mean I'll lose everything on my laptop too? Sorry if it sounds like a newbie question but I am. 🙂 Any help stopping the PC backup would be greatly appreciated.
- Hey timq, welcome aboard our Community!
Indeed, with computer backup, if you delete your desktop files from Dropbox, they will also be deleted from your computer.
If you want to disable the backup feature, you can follow the steps here.
You'll find the Dropbox app's preferences, if you click on the Dropbox icon in your system tray.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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- joanne l.34 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I tried to disable my pc backup, however, when I go into my Preferences, then to the Backups tab where I click Manage backups and it only allows me to Set up the folders. I click on the Set up and it does not complete after hours of waiting. I've tried several times. Please let me know how to disable the PC back up.
- pdolmsted4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Jay,
I finally worked it out. I needed to remove the computer completely (unlink it), and then wait for it to finish syncing on other computers. Then because it was unlinked I could delete the folders and files using one of the other computers, and eventually relink the computer in question. Because there were 100Gb or so involved I needed to wait a long time between steps until everything had stopped syncing. I think that was causing the previous weird problems: it was still syncing and needed to purges it's system before trying something new. The message is "not to panic"!
I may go back to using Backup once I am comfortable with my new system and have it all set up.
Thanks,
- Peter
- Jay4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi pdolmsted, if you're still experiencing issues disabling the computer backup feature, I'd recommend getting in contact with the support team directly for further assistance for them to investigate in more detail.
- pdolmsted4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
This didn't work for me. I though I disabled it (using a Mac Monterey) following the instructions and it's still there after a reboot.
Hello,
When installing DropBox on a new machine I mistakenly enabled backups of my Documents folder (Mac Monterey).
I would like to stop this "feature" but cannot. I have removed it from Devices via security on dropbox.com
If I go to DropBox Preferences/Backup/Manage Backups I am presented with a window asking me to choose folders to back up. None of them are clicked. However, the "Mac" icon shows up on DropBox with the folder Documents that is merrily being backed up.
I'v tried removing DropBox, rebooting it, and all sorts of other things. It is still there as Mac/Documents on all devices that log in.
I have followed various forum discussions and this seems to be a known problem.
Can someone help?
Thanks,
- Peter
- pdolmsted4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
This didn't work for me. I though I disabled it (using a Mac Monterey) following the instructions and it's still there after a reboot.
If I go back to DropBox Preferences/Backup/Manage Backups I am presented with a window asking me to choose folders to back up. None of them are clicked. However, the "Mac" icon shows up on DropBox with the folder Documents that is merrily being backed up. What do I do to stop it?!
I'v tried removing it, rebooting it, and all sorts of other things. Can someone help?
Thanks,
- Peter
- PhilippePM4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for your help. It worked. PhilippePM
- Rich4 years ago
Super User II
PhilippePM wrote:
Hi, as said my Desktop is on Dropbox and I do not want that !
You activated the computer backup feature, which MOVES your key folders into your Dropbox folder. Disable the backup feature and choose the option to keep content in folders on your Mac.
- PhilippePM4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi, as said my Desktop is on Dropbox and I do not want that !
/Users/philippePM/Dropbox/Mac/Desktop is how it is now but I would like to supress the Dropbox in the middle. I surely did something wrong but I do not know what. Can you help ? Thanks.
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey solargirl, sorry to hear you're having issues with this.
It sounds like you enabled the computer backup feature upon installing the desktop app on your computer.
Have you tried following the steps outlined in this Help Center article to disable it yet?
- solargirl4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I too have been trying to figure out how to know if my files are safe. They were automatically backed up without my asking for that and now (of course) Dropbox is telling me that I'm at my limit and need to pay for more storage. My files on my computer did not need to be backed up and now I cannot figure out how to un-back them up. This is so f*%$ed up!
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