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AmandaNT
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Move some files from Dropbox to external drive, and then delete those files from my account
I have 140GB of files which I need to pass on to another designer via an external hard drive. How do I take everything off my Dropbox (I won't need them anymore) and put them onto an external drive f...
- 8 years ago
Hello Amanda,
I imagine you are syncing the files to your computer hard disc. You can copy the files/folders from your computer hard drive to the external hard drive. Dropbox folder is just like any other folder in your computer, whatever you save inside the Dropbox folder, it is replicated in the Dropbox cloud and any other connected devices. If you no longer required those files, you may delete those files from your computer, and it will be deleted from Dropbox cloud, so would not take up space anymore.
However, note that if it is a shared folder with others, the files will also be removed from their Dropbox account/devices. If you do not want that way, please get back to us. There are ways to unshare a folder, and remove the files only from your Dropbox account, but not from other members.
davidsiudmak
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
I too am using Dropbox with an external hard drive. However, I recently just purchased a laptop that requires me to disconnect the external drive from time to time. Will it have to sync every file each time I reconnect or is this current syncing, which it's doing with the new laptop, a one-time occurrence? And how can I avoid a total-sync with new computers in the future? Thanks.
Lusil
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoHey there, davidsiudmak.
Initially, I wanted to mention that if you have the Dropbox folder to an external drive, the Dropbox folder must be available when your computer boots and before the Dropbox desktop app starts. However, you mention that:
davidsiudmak wrote:
I recently just purchased a laptop that requires me to disconnect the external drive from time to time.
Please bear in mind that if the desktop app starts before such a drive mounts and gets recognized by your computer, you'll see an error. Dropbox will then give you the opportunity to relink your Dropbox account or exit if it can’t find your Dropbox folder.
If the external drive is disconnected from the computer while Dropbox is running, there's a small chance that the app will start deleting files before realizing that the entire drive has been removed.
Although the desktop app should just index for changes instead of syncing again, in general, if the Dropbox folder is located on media that becomes unavailable, you may see problems including:
- Unwanted deletions
- Poor syncing performance
- Issues with extended attributes
- File system incompatibilities
As per your last query, please remember that using Dropbox on your computer is just like using any other folder on your hard drive, except the files you drag into your Dropbox folder automatically sync online and to any other devices linked to your account.
This would mean that you have to make the Dropbox folder available on your computer. In other words, the first time you download and install the desktop app, syncing is necessary to ensure that you have your files available on your device.
I hope this helped to some extent. :slight_smile:
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