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rabbit519
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Sync started by mistake -- how do I undo this?
I inadvertently set up my new computer with Dropbox to sync with my entire Documents folder, which has over 300GB on it. Needless to say, I ran out of space on Dropbox rather quickly. I also use OneD...
- 4 years agoFor any files still on your Dropbox account (from the message 'Some content is still in Dropbox'), if the default folders have been restored, as in, they're no longer pointing to the Dropbox folder when you open Desktop, Documents or Downloads, then move any other files out of the Dropbox folder.
The deletions would be the files and folders being moved out of the Dropbox folder, deleting those files from the site, but keeping them on your computer.
This is the same for the Amazon Downloader logs, the prompt is saying that moving them out of the Dropbox folder will delete them from the site, and so from other devices as well.
Keep the syncing enabled to ensure that all the changes are made and that the app continues to function as normal for the future.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi rabbit519, thanks for joining the Community!
Could you try disabling the computer backup feature using these steps?
You would need to re-enable syncing first in order to begin these changes.
Afterwards, you'll get the option to move the folders and files back to their previous locations, which will also delete them from the Dropbox account online.
Keep me updated with any progress!
Could you try disabling the computer backup feature using these steps?
You would need to re-enable syncing first in order to begin these changes.
Afterwards, you'll get the option to move the folders and files back to their previous locations, which will also delete them from the Dropbox account online.
Keep me updated with any progress!
rabbit519
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay,
This seemed to work--for a while! It said it deleted 240 files from one of my computers (the new one I had synced from) and changed 3,660 files from my other (older) computer. I got the following messages in the window saying, "Back up your PC automatically," where I had unchecked the three boxes that had been checked:
- DESKTOP: Some content is still in Dropbox
- DOCUMENTS: Some content is still in Dropbox
- DOWNLOADS: Backup stopped
What do these three messages mean, and what else do I need to do to delete the files from Dropbox while keeping them on my new computer (or the old one if that is where they came from), and confirm that there will be no more automatic Backups made to Dropbox?
I also got a pop-up message that popped up on my screen that says: "'Remove Amazon Downloader Logs' and 4 other items from your Dropbox account and all devices? If you move these items to Documents, they won't be available in Dropbox or any devices." Jay, I am not sure what the Amazon Downloader Logs are and whether I need them, and I certainly don't know what the 4 other items are. Whatever they are, I'd like them out of Dropbox and back on my original computer, but the choices to click on are CANCEL or MOVE OUT OF DROPBOX. What should I do?
My "notification message" for the files deleted from Dropbox shows about 6,600 files deleted from Dropbox.
Please answer my questions and let me know how to proceed. Also, at the end of the process, do I leave the Syncing on or should I pause it?
Thanks very much,
Rabbit519
- Jay4 years agoDropbox StaffFor any files still on your Dropbox account (from the message 'Some content is still in Dropbox'), if the default folders have been restored, as in, they're no longer pointing to the Dropbox folder when you open Desktop, Documents or Downloads, then move any other files out of the Dropbox folder.
The deletions would be the files and folders being moved out of the Dropbox folder, deleting those files from the site, but keeping them on your computer.
This is the same for the Amazon Downloader logs, the prompt is saying that moving them out of the Dropbox folder will delete them from the site, and so from other devices as well.
Keep the syncing enabled to ensure that all the changes are made and that the app continues to function as normal for the future.- rabbit5194 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks so much, Jay, for your clear comments to resolve the problem. Crisis avoided!
- rabbit5194 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hello Jay,
It turns out that the problem was not completely resolved after all. I have found a Dropbox folder in several other places on my PC; the files that were synced from my PC in Dropbox itself in the cloud have been removed, as they should have been. In each place on my PC, the Dropbox folder contains the original files that are also in Dropbox (in the cloud); they also contain a few of the files from my PC that had been copied to Dropbox before the sync was stopped; these files also appear in their proper folders on the PC.
Given the above, is it ok to delete these files that are on my PC, given that they also are already in their proper folders on my PC?
One of the places the Dropbox folder appears on my PC, which to me is strange, is in ThisPC\Windows (C:)\Users\[MyName]\Dropbox. Do you have any explanation of they could have gotten there, and is it safe to remove it? I tried to change the folder's name to see if it caused any problems, but it says "The action can't be completed because the folder or a file in it is open in another program." I have no idea what this is because there is nothing else open other than a few Chrome tabs (unless Dropbox is making it think something is open)!
Besides the office Dropbox Directory, other Dropbox locations (please let me know if these Subdirectories and Shortcuts are safe to delete):
- Shortcut to Dropbox found in: ThisPC\Windows (C:)\Users\[MyName]\OneDrive\Desktop
This points to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client\Dropbox.exe" /home.
The "Comment" is: Dropbox - Sync your files online and across computers - Shortcut to Dropbox in: This PC\Windows (C:)\Users\[MyName]\Dropbox\PC\Documents\Shortcut
- Shortcut to "My files in Dropbox" in ThisPC\Windows (C:)\Users\[MyName]\Desktop\Shortcut to my files
- Shortcut to Dropbox in ThisPC\Windows (C:)\Users\[MyName]\Desktop\Programs\Shortcut
Thanks for any light you can shed on this mystery that won't go away....
- Shortcut to Dropbox found in: ThisPC\Windows (C:)\Users\[MyName]\OneDrive\Desktop
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