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iTechnology
Helpful | Level 5
3 years ago

DropBox Takes over the Documents folder

i am having this issue with a mac mini M1 - i am running the beta software that is supposed to work with the M1.  I migrated data only using the migration assistant built into macs.   Dropbox takes o...
  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    2 years ago

    Thanks for getting back to me, sturdy.

     

    I understand your frustration, so let's see if we can manually revert the locations of your desktop folders. Please follow these steps:

     

    1) Firstly, check that computer backup has been disabled successfully for each folder.

    • Go to Finder. In the top bar, click Go —> Home.
    • If you see shortcuts of the folders (Icons with arrows), select them, right-click, and Move to Trash. If you don't see the shortcut arrows, then move to step 2.
    • Click Continue on this prompt > "Item Desktop is locked. Do you want to move it to the Trash anyway?"
    • When they are removed, right-click New Folder and create one for each item that you deleted in the previous step, for example, Desktop, Documents, and Downloads.
    • To restore your Favorites entries, in the top bar, click Finder —> Preferences —> Sidebar, and check each item. You can also remove any unwanted entries via right-click—> ‘Remove from Sidebar.’
    • To fix the Downloads dock entry:
      • Right-click on it —> Options —> "Remove from Dock".
      • In the Finder sidebar, right-click Downloads —> "Add to Dock".
    • Click the Apple icon —> Force Quit —> Finder —> Relaunch.
    • Now, you can move any files from Dropbox back to their respective original locations.

    2) If the computer backup has been successful, then you should be able to simply open Finder, go to your Dropbox folder, and click on the Mac folder. 

    3) Click into the folder, for example, Documents, where you want to revert your files back to.
     

    4) Copy or move those files back to the original folders, which you can open from the Favorites in the left pane of Finder.