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MJP-Arlington
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
How to Transfer Dropbox to D Drive of new computer
I have been using dropbox for a long time and have Dropbox+ 2TB account. I have a new computer and installed the new Dropbox folder on my C drive instead of my D drive. How do I move dropbox totally to my D drive without messing up any of my data files?
MJP-Arlington wrote:
How do I move dropbox totally to my D drive without messing up any of my data files?
Use the option in Dropbox Preferences to relocate the folder to another location. I would highly suggest NOT storing the Dropbox folder on an external or removable drive. Under the right conditions, data loss can occur.
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- Rich
Super User II
MJP-Arlington wrote:
How do I move dropbox totally to my D drive without messing up any of my data files?
Use the option in Dropbox Preferences to relocate the folder to another location. I would highly suggest NOT storing the Dropbox folder on an external or removable drive. Under the right conditions, data loss can occur.
- MJP-ArlingtonHelpful | Level 5Thank you. I was able to copy my Dropbox files over to my new computer. I was also able to back my files.
- peterbellsNew member | Level 2
Is there a way for me to tell Dropbox to install itself on my D drive? I have a C drive but it is very low on memory and Dropbox wants to use that drive. Thank you.
- Mark
Super User II
You cannot install the software on other drives, but, you can move the Dropbox folder via the advanced installation option.
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