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GollyRojer
7 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Dropbox Re-installation Won't Use Previous Folder
McAfee found a virus in Dropbox file win32api.cp35-win32.pyd and couldn't quarantine it, so I uninstalled Dropbox and re-installed it. The file is clean now, but I need Dropbox to use the folder it was previously using, which is D:\Dropbox. When I try to change the folder location to there, it says, "This folder already contains a Dropbox directory." Well, yeah... did you figure that out all by yourself?
Will someone please explain the logic behind not letting Dropbox use its previous folder, and how to make it use it, short of deleting the folder and letting Dropbox recreate it and copy all those files from the cloud which are presently already here?
Hey there GollyRojer - sorry to hear about this.
You should have gotten an "Advanced" option when re-installing our software on your computer normally which in turn would enable you to point your Dropbox Folder to your pre-existing one. Did you see that at all?
When you re-install the Dropbox software and you do not want to re-download all of your files from the server, you need to choose the "Advanced" setup option during the installation process. Then you need to choose the parent folder of the existing Dropbox folder as the location for this new install.
Let me know what you find and we'll take it from there, if needed that is. Thanks!
- WalterDropbox Staff
Hey there GollyRojer - sorry to hear about this.
You should have gotten an "Advanced" option when re-installing our software on your computer normally which in turn would enable you to point your Dropbox Folder to your pre-existing one. Did you see that at all?
When you re-install the Dropbox software and you do not want to re-download all of your files from the server, you need to choose the "Advanced" setup option during the installation process. Then you need to choose the parent folder of the existing Dropbox folder as the location for this new install.
Let me know what you find and we'll take it from there, if needed that is. Thanks!
- GollyRojerCollaborator | Level 9
Hi, Walter, I appreciate the reply. I did find an article that told me what you said, so I uninstalled again and ran installation again.
It's difficult to understand why an option that is available during installation is not also available afterward. I realize that on a shared computer a user might be either inadvertently or deliberately trying to use someone else's folder, but that is also the case during installation. A simple "Are you sure?" or "Use existing folder" would be so much nicer than having to re-run installation just to get to that option.
- JCKrugerNew member | Level 2
Hi Walter
I Found Advanced setup and chose it. It offers the parent location and I then select it.
I then get the message "There's already a folder called Company name Drobox."
Please help. I'm so fustrated that this has to be so difficult.
JC Kruger
- WalterDropbox Staff
You'll need to point it to the prior level of your folder structure JCKruger.
For example, if your old Dropbox folder was added to: C:\Desktop\Dropbox you would need to choose C:\Desktop and the client will try and create a new Dropbox folder.
If you're connecting with the same Dropbox account as before, Dropbox will detect the existing folder and will then prompt you to merge the Dropbox folder. Upon merging the desktop version of Dropbox will check the existing files and the server versions and update accordingly.
Let me know how it goes!
- GollyRojerCollaborator | Level 9
According to this article, you can do it during installation by clicking "Advanced settings" while choosing folders to sync. As far as I have been able to determine, that option isn't available after installation, so I guess you better be sharp and catch it as it goes by.
- WalterDropbox Staff
If you didn't get it at all when re-installing I'd suggest that you logged a ticket with our support team so we can look into this internally with all of our tools available. If you find any troubles with this, let me know and I'll reach out via email from my end.
Thanks in advance GollyRojer!
- WalterDropbox Staff
Thank you for this feedback GollyRojer - I'll pass your comments to our dev team for consideration.
In the meantime, note that you should be able to move your Dropbox Folder anytime supposing that your user account must have permission to write to the desired location and that the drive must be in the correct format. Drive specifications and systems requirements can be found in this Help Center article.
If there's anything else I can help with, do let me know!
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