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Helen J.3
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
External drive auto backup
Can anyone please advise how I set up external drive auto backup? I originally saw the box pop up, asking if I wanted Dropbox to automatically back up the drive, but I clicked No. Now I've changed my...
- 4 years agoIf any other users are experiencing a similar issue, we recommend following this solution:Can you please first eject the external drive, then sign out of the Dropbox application, sign back in, insert the external drive, then check to see if you receive that original prompt? This should help resolve the issue.Instructions on how to sign out of the Dropbox desktop application can be found below:
- Open your Dropbox desktop app preferences.
- Click the Account tab.
- Click Sign out.
91281
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Megan,
A bunch of drives - I have an internal 1TB SSD through an external SATA/USB cable, a Sandisk Extreme 500GB and a Western Digital External 2.5" @ 1TB.
Two of them are pretty full the other mostly empty.
Is that the kind of info you need from me?
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 years agoThanks for the clarification, 91281 & Helen J.3!
Can you check to make sure you haven't disabled your File System Warnings?
Please go to Preferences > Account tab and try re-enabling them by pressing the Option/Alt key.
- Helen J.34 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan
Thanks for your message. I have tried doing that, but it doesn't make any difference.
I clicked the Option key on my Mac, then clicked reset file system warnings.
I then went to Preferences > Backups > Set up > then a window appears asking me to select folders, but the external drive is not shown as an option to add.
I know it can work, as it does work on my new laptop, as per previous message.
Any idea how I can get this set up on my iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021), running Monterey 12.2.1
Helen
- 912814 years agoExplorer | Level 3
This has led me down a different rabbit hole - my dropbox application menu bar isn't showing (macOS) so I can't access preferences! I'll continue to try getting that to work but do you have any other options for me in the meantime?
- Emmet4 years ago
Community Manager
If any other users are experiencing a similar issue, we recommend following this solution:Can you please first eject the external drive, then sign out of the Dropbox application, sign back in, insert the external drive, then check to see if you receive that original prompt? This should help resolve the issue.Instructions on how to sign out of the Dropbox desktop application can be found below:- Open your Dropbox desktop app preferences.
- Click the Account tab.
- Click Sign out.
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have Dropbox Plus running on a MacBook Air with M1 processor. I have the Desktop app but I cannot get to "Preferences". Whenever I open the App I am just taken to my DropBox folder. Please help!
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
My OS is macOS Monterey 12.2.1
- Steve D4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I can get to preferences by clicking on the Dropbox icon in the top-right (menu bar) of the desktop. It drops down a type of dashboard shown below. Then I click on my account icon in the top-right of the dashboard - a tiny saxophone in this example. That will open up a dialog that has preferences in it.
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks very much Steve D. I am sorted now!
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
As a new user of Dropbox backup I am struggling. I now find that since I implemented automatic backup I am unable to manage my files. I no longer have the ability to rename or delete files in any of my folders. It also means that I cannot move a new version of software into my Applications folder. Obviously I cannot operate like this! A reminder that I am on a MacBook Air with M1 processor running MacOS Monterey Version 12.2.1. Help please.
- Steve D4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
This thread is for problems related to setting up an external drive to be backed up. Is that what you are talking about, or are you talking about automatic backup of Mac folders such as Desktop, Documents, and Downloads?
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm talking about automatic backup of folders. Should I create a new thread?
- Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi JohnDawson, how are you today?
You should be able to find out more in regards to Computer backup in this Help Center article.
If you need to disable it, follow the steps shown there and that should do the trick.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan. Thanks I am fine. The link you gave me didn't work. My point is that I DO wish to automatically backup my data to Dropbox but I still need to be able to manage the files on my hard drive.
- Steve D4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi John. Yes, a new thread might help other people down the line, but I suppose a moderator can weigh in on that. You said you are fine, so I presume you have unchecked the boxes for backup and Dropbox put things back the way they were. At this point, I recommend that you test with a folder that you don't care much about to see how things work before going all in. For me, the Downloads folder was good for testing since I don't use it as a permanent home for anything. You should be aware that when you select a folder for backup, Dropbox actually moves that folder to the Dropbox folder (yikes!) and creates an alias in the original location presumably to make the move transparent to you and other apps that use the folder. These new folders in the Dropbox folder are hidden, but you can see them by showing hidden files in finder: shift-cmd-dot(.). The folder is named .Mac or something like that (don't remember). You can do a "Get Info" on the standard folder (such as Downloads) in your home folder to find out that it is not a "real" folder, but rather a pointer to the one in the Dropbox folder.
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for your very helpful reply Steve D. I will try your suggestions. My objective was to be able to backup all my data automatically whilst still operating normally on my MacBook. I'll get back to you if I need any more guidance. Thanks again.
- JohnDawson4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
P.S. The "Thanks, I am fine" was my response to Megan's "How are you today" - not a comment on my technical situation? 😂
- Frostinite4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I too have this problem of my external drive not showing up as an option in Backup. I've tried all of the suggestions in the help documents and in this conversation thread. I've talked with several people at Support, who are either sales people or technical people who don't seem to have a solution but won't say so.
I have a Personal Plus subscription with lots of space available. No issue there. My external drive is formatted in one of the accepted formats. Is there a solution to this problem? If so, what is it?
- DenisM54 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have also been unable to get clear (admittedly clear to me, a non-specalist!) information or help from Dropbox.
I have at least reached the point where, in my Preferences, I have removed the option of automatic synchronisation of Desktop and Documents, which took me far beyond my limit on the Basic Version. Only Downloads remains, and I actually download into a folder in Dropbox, so the hard disc folder remains empty.
Before I found out how to do this, Dropbox used to start downloading so many things from my hard disc that I was quickly over the limit.
Why don't I move to a higher option? Well, I use Dropbox strictly for safeguarding the files I am working on or recent ones, and about once a month I transfer all completed work to the hard disc. This takes a bit of time, but gives me a chance to revise what I am keeping. I also keep two copies on external hard discs (using AllwaysSync for this synchronisation). In other words, I use Dropbox on line, and all my other content is stored locally.
- Frostinite4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you for your reply, DenisM5. It helps to hear that you've been unable to get a clear response either. I'll stop wasting my time beating that bush. I too have two local backups. A sync'd cloud backup of my external drive seemed like a good part of a disaster plan, especially since I have plenty of room in my Personal Plus plan. I'll look elsewhere for options.
- Steve D4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
In my experience it is not fixed. I still cannot get a prompt for my older Seagate drives. It does work, however for a new SanDisk SSD drive that I acquired. In any case, the feature is poorly documented and designed so I probably wouldn't trust it even if I got it working. They need to make external drive backup configurable in the Dropbox preferences instead of using this unreliable prompt. And yes, Dropbox support appears to be useless in regards to this issue.
I finally ended up putting my Dropbox folder on an external drive and putting my personal backup data in one of its folders. I would recommend encrypting your data before sending it to the cloud, however.
- Frostinite4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for your response Steve. I'll stop trying to find a solution and put my my to a different backup option.
- Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey everyone, how are you today?
I went through your comments, and I am here to help as much as possible. You mentioned that you've contacted our Support team, right?
If so, would you be able to provide your ticket numbers, just so I can have an idea of all the troubleshooting steps you've followed?
Thanks, keep me updated!
- Frostinite4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Good morning, Megan: I assume from your response that you are a Dropbox employee who is able to do something about resolving this issue. Is that a correct assumption?
- Frostinite4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I was sent a link to a desktop application update by one of the support people with whom I conversed. I’ve installed it, signed out of Dropbox via Accounts, restarted my computer, made sure that "Show setup notifications when new external drives are plugged-in” is selected, plugged in my external drive, which is formatted HFS+ and connected via a USB-C cable, and still it is not recognized. I’ve looked for it from within the desktop app preferences and also opened my account via the website. I've been trying to resolve this issue for 3 days without success. It's been a waste of my time. I'm moving on to looking for other solutions.
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