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mrmrtno
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Unlinked Dropbox folder after restoring mac OS from Time Machine.
Hi there
I've been searching for a while, no solution in sight:
After restoring mac from time machine, most things worked as before, dropbox was re-linked (had to remove mac and link again,...
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHey mrmrtno, welcome to our Community!
Let's jump right into this. Would you mind checking into your app's preferences, and specifically under your Account tab to check if your account is linked there?
Provided that's the case, then what do you see when visiting the Sync tab? Where is your Dropbox folder located?
It'd also be most helpful if you could share with me the app's current syncing status too.
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there!
mrmrtno
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks a lot Megan
account is linked correctly (at first after restoring though, I accidentally linked with my other, dormant account; then I unlinked and deleted that dropbox folder, then relinked with my main account and as mentioned had to unlink my mac since it did not recognise it after restoring and I am only allowed 3 devices)
SYNC TAB
shows as follows
and allows me to change location of the folder, currently this:
/Users/M/Dropbox
And that seems to be where the synced, but "hollow" (zero kb) version is.
The real, full, old, but un-synced dropbox seems to be treated like a volume, can't find location in finder, so I can't point dropbox there and I read that I need to (or Dropbox does) create a new sub-folder wherever I point to, so I can't do that because I can't reach the level above the folder…
SYNC STATUS
says files are up to date – this refers to the new, hollow one and even the last file that was officially synced properly is zero kb when I go there (> show in finder). I just discovered though, that opening it seems to download that file and then I can see it (not zero kb anymore).
But I can't do that for all 7000 files, right…
Hope that helps and we're getting closer…
Thanks again
M
- Megan2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the info mrmrtno!
Got it! Initially I thought that the new Dropbox folder was empty. However, it sounds like you can indeed see your content inside your Dropbox folder, but they are zero kb, right? Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Also, based on what you described your content might have synced locally as online-only. If you try to follow these steps, in order to change it to available offline, does that work?
- mrmrtno2 years agoExplorer | Level 3thanks Megan
yes, all there, but zero kb
so what you're suggesting is to try and sync/download all again into the new folder and then eventually deleting the old original (which is somehow "mounted" as a volume or sth..)?
Then I can use the new folder as before, adding/modifying stuff..?- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey mrmrtno, I hope it's okay for me to jump in as well.
You're quite right, that's how the process is going to be.
Just to make sure that the new Dropbox folder works correctly, though, do you see all the Dropbox options when you control/right-click on a file?
If so, instead of making all your files available offline one by one, you can also switch the Dropbox folder itself to available offline.
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