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KennnD
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Couldn't Disable Backup Error Message.
Hello,
I have been attempting to disable backup from my Macbook to my work Dropbox, and I keep getting the 'Couldn't Disable Backup' error message. I have paused syncing, and still not luck.
Can ...
Keith64
Explorer | Level 3
I'm new to Dropbox, trying it out. Still on the free version with just 1GB of files in Dropbox on my Win10 v22H2 desktop PC, at home (I'm retired).
Decided to move the Dropbox folder to another drive and, after entering the destination folder name, was prompted to disable PC Backup - which I didn't know was active. Went to the backup tab of preferences and clicked Manage Backups. This gave me Dropbox Backup Beta window.
On the left it shows "PC paused. Last backup 9/10/2023". In the main section, Automatic Backups is Off.
Delete Backup gets "Delete your PC Backup?" and I click Confirm.
A message in black says "Couldn't disable backup". When I click View Errors another window pops up with everything greyed out except Try Again and Cancel. In the greyed out part I can just make out "A few more steps are needed to disable this backup" the next three lines show three folder names and "Couldn't stop backup" in red. Below is Close and Try Again.
Clicking the Try Again which is not greyed out at the top, gets action circles beside each of the folder names for half a second, then everything is greyed out again.
That's as far as I can get. I've tried this several times, often after a Restart of the PC.
Hannah
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Keith64, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
You mentioned that you saw a "PC paused" message; is it possible that syncing is paused on the Dropbox app?
If so, make sure to resume it and try again.
- Keith642 years agoExplorer | Level 3
It doesn't appear to be paused, the app shows "everything is up to date" at the bottom and "PC Backup updated today at 19:46" although it's now 09:30.
I've tried the procedure again with exactly the same undesired result.
- Keith642 years agoExplorer | Level 3
As this was a trial of Dropbox, do you think my best bet will be to save the files elsewhere on my PC, completely uninstall Dropbox, and start again?
It's always possible I did something wrong the first time.
Thanks for listening.
Keith
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