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TitanxD
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How To Remove The /DropBox from the path In C Drive
Whenver I navigate through my folder, and go to the main drive, the path makes no sense as it is /dropbox/my pc. I deleted dropbox and its still there pls help. How do i remove the dropbox folder and dropbox from the path. its driving me nuts!
that is the /dropbox thing im talking about. i want it removed!!!
You can reset the file path for these folders with the steps below:
- Navigate to the system's Desktop/Downloads/Documents folders via the File Explorer (not the folders in Dropbox).
- Right click the folder and choose "Properties".
- Go to the "Location" tab.
- Choose to reset the default folder path.
If you're having trouble locating these folders, they would be under the path C:/users/[your username]/
If you have any trouble with these steps then please let me know the exact step that you're running into issues. You can send along a screenshot too if relevant.
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- ashokray5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Having the same problem here. This is kind of ridiculous and will definitely not be using dropbox ever again. This should not be such an issue.
Edit: I figured it a workaround that will placate some of us that had this issue.After going to the "location" in the "documents property"---you can just create a new location with a small change such as C:\Users\(your user name)\Documents1 and or however you want to rename a new folder to create...move items and then you now have that silly dropbox link gone. How invasive of dropbox without an easy out. Still do not plan to use dropbox out of frustration.
- Rsk335 years agoNew member | Level 2
There is no location tab. I have uninstalled your program yet there are remnants of its existence. What do I need to do to restore my pc and eliminate any traces dropbox ever existed.
I get the same error for can't redirect into resparse point, chose a different path. Windows knows the original and your software is blocking it.
need a fix
- dreamboxrules5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I tried this to no avail. Nothing is changing my default folders back to my hard drive. Please advise.
- Megan5 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey there drsahi!
Can you clarify if you wish to move your Dropbox folder on a different path in your hard drive?
Or if you want to restore the Documents, Downloads, and Desktop folders to their original locations? - drsahi5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Daphne,
I saw your post, I am having difficulty in probably getting the correct file path, I want to remove Dropbox from my C drive, that too without having to format the hard drive. I saw your instructions but am not able to get to location - I think I`m doing it wrong. Can you please send me screen shots on how to do it and restore the file path to my regular C drive - I am using windows 10 home version, and have inserted a screenshot for reference.
Thanks
Vivek
- ryanjames5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I solved the problem by reformatting the hard drive. No more issues. An extreme measure, but the only solution that worked.
- Daniell5 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have the same problem and i can`t change the location file to default because i got this error : can`t redirect into reparse point, please choose different target path.
- Lusil5 years ago
Dropbox Staff
You'll need to look through the Desktop, Downloads, and Document folders to try and reset the paths.
Give it one more try and let us know how it goes, thanks! - ryanjames5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Still not seeing what you think I should be seeing. This is the properties and then the second box is what comes up after the ADVANCED box. What am I missing?
- Walter5 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
In that case, could you click on the 'Advanced' button and then navigate to the 'Location' tab ryanjames?
It should be the 4th tab from left to right.
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