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__sarah__
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I see a grey X next to my Windows files and they can't be opened after disabling computer backup
Hello! I used to use the backup feature of Dropbox for my computer. Notably, this included my Documents folder (on Windows 10). At some point I turned off the backup feature because I thought I didn't need it any more. I thought this would stop the integration with my computer gracefully, but it seems that now many of my files in my Documents folder are no longer accessible, as if they were made online-only (but there is no longer an online version backing them). Some screenshots attached. The problem files appear with a grey X on the bottom left of the icon. If I try to open them, I get failure and an error message sometimes depending on the program trying to open it. I do not have OneDrive, which is the usual cause I see online for the grey Xs.
How can I get my files working again?
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- __sarah__2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Nancy, thank you for taking a look at my post.
I was not aware of this article when I turned off backup, but I think what I did was similar. I believe that I did it through my browser instead of the desktop app. I remember deleting the backup when I wanted to turn the backing up off. (Perhaps it was required to turn it off? I don't recall.) I do not recall being faced with a choice like "5. Click Keep content in folders on this PC/Mac or Leave content in Dropbox" and if I was what I might have chosen.
Here is a screenshot of the requested link
requested screenshot
aside: I perceive "backup" as meaning copying my files to the cloud but not removing them from the original machine, as opposed to "sync" which I would interpret as possibly making files online-only. If this is a misinterpretation of the product then I am a bit worried.
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi __sarah__, sorry to hear you’re having this issue.
As mentioned here, the grey X icon you’re seeing is a Windows icon and not a Dropbox one. However, it usually indicates there’s a syncing issue between the file and Dropbox.
When you disabled computer backup, did you follow these steps? If yes, was your Dropbox app up to date at the moment, or was it still syncing your backups/updates?
Can you send me a screenshot of what you see here?
Keep me updated.
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