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tomikobako
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Desktop, Downloads and Document folders have disappeared on macbook after uninstalling dropbox
Hi all,
I recently moved all my files in Desktop, Downloads and Document folders to iCloud to back them up before uninstalling dropbox. As soon as I uninstalled dropbox, these folders have disappe...
- 3 years ago
That's great to hear, tomikobako!
Before you delete anything, can you check how the backup of the particular computer appears here, in your backups page? Does it look active?
If so, you should be able to go through the steps I linked in my previous response, to disable/delete the backup.
Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoWhat happens if you try to follow these steps, Tomiko?
tomikobako
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi, thank you for replying! Iâve installed Dropbox again, itâs synched with my Mac, I can see the Dropbox folder with my macâs Downloads, Desktop and Documents folders within it BUT these folders are still not showing in my mac.
Should I go ahead and delete Dropbox as youâd suggested before?
Should I go ahead and delete Dropbox as youâd suggested before?
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
That's great to hear, tomikobako!
Before you delete anything, can you check how the backup of the particular computer appears here, in your backups page? Does it look active?
If so, you should be able to go through the steps I linked in my previous response, to disable/delete the backup.
- tomikobako3 years agoExplorer | Level 4Hi Hannah,
Thanks - the back ups automatically happened between my Mac and Dropbox after reinstall. I was then able to untick the folders that I wanted back on my Mac and that worked. I can now use my Downloads, Documents and Desktop folders on my Mac and the backups have been disabled.
I guess Iâll just leave Dropbox there⊠it seems unsafe to delete the app? - Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
If you made sure that the Backup is disabled now, you should be safe to uninstall the desktop app if you like as outlined here.
Let us know if you have any other questions tomikobako
- tomikobako3 years agoExplorer | Level 4Hi Walter,
Thanks for the reply, I made sure backups were disabled then âquitâ Dropbox from the menu bar. But when I dragged Dropbox from Finder menu to trash, it said it couldnât because some âextensions are being usedâ. Every so often Dropbox will reactivate(?) and I notice it because suddenly my Mac goes very very slow. I quit Dropbox again from menu bar and Mac operates at normal speed. ? - Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi tomikobako, could you try quitting all open applications and anything running in the menu bar, including the Dropbox desktop application, and then try uninstalling the app using the steps my colleague suggested, to ensure no other apps are trying to use the service?
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