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brucekaiser
Explorer | Level 4
8 months ago
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Renaming PC backups in Dropbox Backup

If one of my several PCs fail, how do I know which backup to recover, since they all seem to share a generic name?  Any ideas would be helpful.

Thanks.

Bruce

  • Hey brucekaiser, I hope you're doing well! 

     

    It's not entirely convenient, but you'd need to check the content of the Backup, in order to do so.

     

    However, I definitely see how important and useful that'd be. We listen to your needs because it allows us to fully appreciate how Dropbox fits into and influences your daily routine.

     

    I'll forward your feedback to the appropriate areas so we can continue to improve.

     

    Thanks!

  • kynnor's avatar
    kynnor
    New member | Level 1

    It's been a long time, still no "Rename" tools PC in backup 
    My backup now are PC , PC(2), very inconvenient

    • 4wk_'s avatar
      4wk_
      New member | Level 1

      Hi. Dropbox Backup exist now in 2 versions. The one you use is the older, and you cannot rename backups. A new version is available, but in order to use it you have to do some steps on every one of your device having a backup: (please make sure you have copies of your data)

      1. Unlink Backup (on the desktop app, click on your profile picture > Preferences > Backups > Manage Backups > Delete Backup
      2. After some time, close the desktop app
      3. Go on https://www.dropbox.com/backup/all and delete the corresponding folder if it's still present
      4. Do that for all backup-ed devices
      5. Launch the desktop app again
      6. Enable Dropbox Backup again, select your folders, etc
      7. Now, in the "Manage Backups" menu, you will have a "Rename" button


      PLEASE BE AWARE that:

      - if you migrate to the new Dropbox Backup, you cannot go back to the old version
      - one big difference is that you cannot see the backup-ed devices folders on your regular Dropbox folder. In other words: at the moment you can see "PC(2)" folder (and all its files) inside your Dropbox folder on your first PC; after migration, you won't be able to see "PC(2)" backup-ed files on your first PC. You will be able to access it only on https://www.dropbox.com/backup/all 

       

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
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    Hey brucekaiser, I hope you're doing well! 

     

    It's not entirely convenient, but you'd need to check the content of the Backup, in order to do so.

     

    However, I definitely see how important and useful that'd be. We listen to your needs because it allows us to fully appreciate how Dropbox fits into and influences your daily routine.

     

    I'll forward your feedback to the appropriate areas so we can continue to improve.

     

    Thanks!

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