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Evert_k
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Install dropbox program to different drive
Is there a way to choose your own installation location for the dropbox program? My OS drive will otherwise drown (seems like 60Gb is not enough for only windowss 7). Or do I need to switch to a diff...
- 7 years agoHey Jongcruz, welcome to our forum!Our app is capable of moving your Dropbox folder to a new location, including a different physical drive. However, the file system on that drive must support extended attributes. Have a look here for more info.Cheers[This thread is now closed by moderators due to inactivity. If you have a similar or new question, you could post it in the Find Answers section here. ]
Mark
8 years agoSuper User II
Hi Evert_k
You can use the advance install to move the Dropbox *folder* (ie. the one being sync'd) to another drive, however, you cannot move the installation folder I'm afraid. It will automatically default to the Programs folder.
You can use the advance install to move the Dropbox *folder* (ie. the one being sync'd) to another drive, however, you cannot move the installation folder I'm afraid. It will automatically default to the Programs folder.
- Evert_k8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks for the quick reply, seems like I have leave dropbox for now. I even tried to find older versions to see if they still had that option and update aftwards but I wasn't succesfull.
- Sanchez8 years agoDropbox StaffHey Evert_k, welcome to our forum!Mark is right. You can also move the Dropbox folder after it has been installed, by using our desktop app’s built-in tool.I can confirm your suspicion that a 60GB drive, realistically, is too small for Windows. I’m curious though, as to how moving to another cloud storage service will help. Are their desktop applications more light weight than ours?!If you don’t necessarily need our desktop app installed, you can just work with our web interface. That way, you can uninstall our app, and free up some drive space.If the Dropbox folder is the actual issue (and not the space used by our app’s installation files) moving it to another drive will do the trick. You can also use our Selective Sync feature to sync only folders you want to your computer, while having everything available online.I hope this helps. Let me know when you get the chance.Thanks
- JeroUK8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi @Sanchez
I have the same problem - smaller SSD OS drive, large internal data and non-OS install drive. It's Dropbox's install size on this drive that's the problem.
I've done a re-install which has reduced the footprint temporarily, but I suspect it will shortly grow again as DB files away operational data.
The only two programs I've noticed so far that *insist* on installing on C: are Dropbox and Google Chrome. It's a real PITA for me and presumably others with this (not uncommon) set up.
The option to install to a specific internal drive is, IMO, essential. If you want to throw up a ton of caveats at the point of install saying "Don't install to an external/removable drive" then please, by all means do, but please let us choose.
Cheers
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