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Tim G.27
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Change Dropbox folder location on Mac
Hi I have a Dropbox account with 1TB of space but the problem is I can't use it all as keep getting error message on my Mac saying not enough space? I am only using 1GB at the moment, the problem i...
- 9 years ago
JohnnyR wrote:
And even more annoying is that I can't manually copy the dropbox folder in Finder (which is a 1000 times faster) and just point Dropbox to that location. Why is that not allowed?
Because if you move/remove the existing folder while Dropbox is running, Dropbox could see it as a mass deletion which would then be synced to your account online, deleting all of your files. But, with a few extra steps on your part, that's actually very possible to do.
Uninstall Dropbox. Once uninstalled, rename the existing Dropbox folder to Dropbox_OLD or similar. Reinstall Dropbox and use the options during installation to select the location for your Dropbox folder. As soon as Dropbox is done being installed, it will start to download the files from your account. Pause syncing or exit Dropbox. Move the content of your Dropbox_OLD folder into the newly created Dropbox folder. Resume syncing or relaunch Dropbox and allow it to index your files. This will take time, especially if you have a lot of files. Be patient and let it work.
groove29
9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks Walter. I am in the middle of trying something like your suggestion---as posted by another user--basically "unlink dropbox and uninstall/delete the app. All folders/files remain in tact. Reinstall DropBox and specifcy new location. After install and sync from web begins, pause sync and copy all files/folders from OLD DB folder into new one, copying over any files/folders that were already created too quickly before you paused sync. After copying (1.65 TB takes MANY hours even just copying locally via Thunderbolt), then resume sync, wait for Indexing, and... you should be golden.... we'll see in another day or so when this completes!!!!
As for your question, very simple: Dropbox Icon, choose the gear icon, then choose Preferences, then choose Account, Selective Sync, Change Settings. You will see a list of ALL your DB folders with checkmarks. Just uncheck a few of them and they will no longer be synced locally.
WalterKemble
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks for the speedy reply. Sounds like you have it all in hand. 1.65 TB at one go must take a day or two to uplod. I don't have the ultimate speed connection but it's higher than average and it took over 6 hours to upload 8 files about 85mb each. I'm running a 27" iMac -new last Dec. custom build from Apple with every upgrade available.
As for my dilemma -the problem is the absence of the labels/icons/functions that you are referring to. I was thinking of trying Safari instead of Chrome. I've clicked "Block Nothing" for this site on chrome.
LoL so ...#1: there is no gear icon ...there is the 3-dot kind at the bottom left of the page.
#2: When I go into settings/account there is nothing labelling or referring to selective sync nor can I find a gear icon there either.
Technology is miraculous when it works. Good luck with all your uploading if you find yourself with time o
groove29 wrote:Thanks Walter. I am in the middle of trying something like your suggestion---as posted by another user--basically "unlink dropbox and uninstall/delete the app. All folders/files remain in tact. Reinstall DropBox and specifcy new location. After install and sync from web begins, pause sync and copy all files/folders from OLD DB folder into new one, copying over any files/folders that were already created too quickly before you paused sync. After copying (1.65 TB takes MANY hours even just copying locally via Thunderbolt), then resume sync, wait for Indexing, and... you should be golden.... we'll see in another day or so when this completes!!!!
As for your question, very simple: Dropbox Icon, choose the gear icon, then choose Preferences, then choose Account, Selective Sync, Change Settings. You will see a list of ALL your DB folders with checkmarks. Just uncheck a few of them and they will no longer be synced locally.
n your hands feel free to contemplate or discuss my options .xoxo :)
- groove299 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I'm assuming you're running the desktop APP for DropBox. When you have the app open, you should see a DropBox icon near the top right of your screen, near the wifi status, etc. It's hear that you should be able to find the gear icon after clicking on the DropBox icon.
- WalterKemble9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks!! ...after several hours of combing posts I found that was the one detail that was confusing everything -Finally I Googled "What is the system tray?" and found out everyone has been talking about the MENU BAR!! AhHa!! Call me Sherlock. LoL we don't have a system tray on a Mac.
I have been reading endless varying decriptions of of similar problems well-meaning replies with the remedy. It seems to me a lot of confusion is caused by not knowing how a screen looks in a different browser or OS, or, what the corresponding terms are in different systems.
So "I" have learned somthing today that will be beneficial when speaking with non-mac users.
Some people went so far as to say Dropbox preferences would be found in "System preferences. Indeed a couple of 3rd party apps have controls there i.e. Adobe Flash, Logitech Keyboar it is however, rare.
When people direct someone to click the Dropbox icon to set preferences, a Mac user automatically clicks the icon within the app or on it's webpage to get a dropdown menu. Apps are sandboxed and not allowed to address global settings or crisscross with other apps. Each app must remain selfcontained and limited in what it can influence over the machine's OS. Thanks for your concise reply ...I with I'd read it a few hours ago!! xoxo :)
- groove299 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks Walter! Yes, we all need to understand better the translation between Mac lingo and PC lingo. I'm Mac all the way so .... that's mostly what I know about. One tip for those who use external drives for their DropBox folder (God forbid!!!! but this is a MUST for folks like me who hav 2TB DropBox folders).
TIP: Click on DropBox icon in Menu Bar (Desktop app)--upper right side of your Mac OS screen, to the left of Wifi status, etc.---Click on Gear on upper right of dropdown DropBox menu, Click on Preferences in next DropDown Menu, and under General, UNCHECK "start DropBox on System Startup"---this way you can make sure your external drive is connected before MANUALLY starting Dropbox. I also make sure to QUIT DROPBOX MANUALLY before I shut down my computer. If you occasionally forget and try to start DropBox without external selected, it will warn you and just choose QUIT DROPBOX and attach the drive and try again. I've been using this technique successfully for around 5 years. There is no real reason to have DropBox start up automatically every time you turn on your computer. Just be aware when it's on and when it's not. If you forget to turn on DropBox and sync before leaving the house, you won't have your lates files or edits available to you.
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- WalterKemble9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Yes. there is a Dropbox icon in the menu bar. Far more prevalent is the Dropbox icon in the webpage. I'm not entirely clear if there is a separate desktop app for Mac or it is just using Dropbox via the website. I've downloaded whatever it is that downloads from the links here "get the latest version." Interestingly it downloads and installs without the requirement of me entering my password ...almost unheard of on a desktop Mac. Cheers . I'm trying to turn off email notifications and it's not working ....3 alerts on Dropbox equals over 10 email notificaionts . xoxo :)
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