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Tek Nomad
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How to STOP Dropbox from deleting files on my computer if I delete them from DB?
I am a new user and while setting up to backup my Mac pictures folder, a really TERRIFYING notice popped up. It stated that if I delete any pictures from DB then those would also be deleted from my c...
Tek Nomad
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay:
Thank you for the reply.
Despite having watched and read reviews on DB, I seem to have misunderstood how it actually works.
DB has been “backing up” my computer now for several days and is nowhere near done. Using Mac’s Time Machine with a new external drive to back up the whole computer merely takes a few hours. After that, Time Machine syncs any changes. That typically only takes a few minutes. What Time Machine does NOT do is to remove or move files on my computer!
I guess I will have to rethink this whole thing, disable the backup feature, and manually upload files that I want in DB. The whole thing seems like a terrible hassle!
It will remain to be seen whether DB was worth the upgrade to me.
To say that I am disappointed is an understatement. 😟
Thanks for your help!
Tek Nomad
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have disabled the syncing backup feature. However, all of my files show that these are in DB somewhere?
QUESTIONS:
1) If I move the files back to where they should be on my Mac can I cause erasure of the files?
2) If I delete the files from my DB account, in an effort to start over, will they then be deleted from my computer? If so, HOW do I stop that?
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
What option did you choose when you disabled the computer backup feature Tek Nomad?
Was it to 'keep content in folders on your computer' or to 'leave content in Dropbox'?- Tek Nomad4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I chose to keep the contents on my computer Walter.
I still see virtually all of my files in a DB folder on my computer. However, I am not sure that they are actually still there.
This is so terribly frustrating!
I simply want to keep all of my files on my computer and delete whatever DB has uploaded. Then manually upload important files to the DB cloud.
Thanks for your help!
- Hannah4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Sorry to jump in here, Tek Nomad.
At the moment, where are you able to access and open your desktop files from? Your Dropbox folder?
If so, and since computer backup is disabled, you are free to move them back to their original locations.
Once that's done, you can move to your Dropbox folder only the files you want to have on Dropbox.
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