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workandsync
12 months agoNew member | Level 2
Trying to move my Dropbox folder to a larger drive with the same drive letter, but I see an error.
I have a dropbox folder on drive D:
I want to replace drive D with a larger drive. I want to copy the dropbox folder from drive D: to the larger drive (temporarily assigned a different drive letter...
Rich
Super User II
12 months agoworkandsync wrote:An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. If you continue to receive thiis error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem.
Whichever file that was, it likely couldn't be copied because it was still open in an application. Make sure all applications are closed, including Dropbox, and try the copy again.
If the larger drive was empty to begin with, the better method would be to clone the smaller drive to the larger drive, and then replace it with the same drive letter. Dropbox won't know the difference.
workandsync wrote:But I don't want to go through the folder tree to select which file is cloud only and which one has a local copy.
You really shouldn't mess around with the Dropbox folder when you have some files synced locally and some as online-only, or have some folders removed with Selective Sync. There's too much potential for things going wrong. If you have to move the Dropbox folder manually, you should only do it if your entire content is synced locally.
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