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Amy
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2 years ago

What’s new with Dropbox Backup

We’ve seen some threads from Community members about how you use Dropbox Backup and we are here with an update and some info you might like to know. The team saw your feedback and have changed some things, so keep reading to learn more about Dropbox Backup.  
 

Back up a computer with Dropbox Backup

 
With Dropbox Backup, you can select which computer files and folders you’d like to back up to the cloud. After the initial backup, any changes you make to files and folders on your computer will reflect in Dropbox Backup.
 
  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Click the grid icon in the top-left corner.
  3. Click Backup from the list that appears.
 

Back up an external hard drive with Dropbox Backup

 
Once you plug in your external hard drive and agree to back it up, your files will get backed up to Dropbox Backup. After your external hard drive files are backed up, you can access them from dropbox.com/backup/all.
 

What’s new with Dropbox Backup? 

 
Previously, Backup files were moved into your Dropbox account. Now, based on your feedback, your files will stay in the same place. This means that the updated version of Backup won’t allow you to access other computer backups from your Dropbox folder, they stay on your computer, but you can restore your device if it fails. 
 
Additionally, you can:
  • Rename your backups. You can customize the name of your device backup so you can distinguish between multiple backups.
  • Select any folder within your computer’s home folder to back up, including subfolders. You’re no longer limited to folders like "Documents", "Desktop", and "Downloads"
  • Schedule when your device backups occur. 
  • View progress of your backups. You can check the percentage of your backup progress to get more insight into your backup completion.
  • Make the most of more options to kick off your backup restoration—from either the web or your computer.
 
Thank you for your ongoing feedback! 
 

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  • MSERRR's avatar
    MSERRR
    New member | Level 2
    7 months ago

    The problem doesn't solv yet! 

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    7 months ago

    Hey MSERRR - could you elaborate on the issue you're facing so that we can assist further? 

  • MSERRR's avatar
    MSERRR
    New member | Level 2
    7 months ago

    You’re no longer limited to folders like "Documents", "Desktop", and "Downloads"

    It's not true now. I can choose only some specific folders, like My Documents. 

    I can't use Dropbox for backup purpose. 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    7 months ago

    This post is two years old and when it was in beta. 

    Since then that option has been removed and you can now only use certain folders. There is no way around this. 

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