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Tommy_D's avatar
Tommy_D
Explorer | Level 3
3 years ago

Backing up internal hard drives

Hello All,

 

Hopefully I can get some help with this situation that I am having.

 

I have a custom built PC with the following Hard drive configuration:

 

NVME 1 (500 GB): Boot drive (Has the OS installed, Adobe apps, etc)

 

NVME 2 (1 TB): Storage drive (I use this one for games, Adobe cache folders, current work files, etc)

 

HDD 1 (2TB): This is used for my finished work. Once I am done with a project I move all the files from my "NVME 2" drive to here to keep the space open.

 

Now, the problem I am running into is I cannot backup the HDD 1 drive to Dropbox. I see no options what so ever and I cannot find anything online. The only thing I have found is for external hard drives. 

 

Anybody run into this issue and figured it out?

  • 2022pk's avatar
    2022pk
    New member | Level 2

    I have noticed that when I plug in an EXTERNAL hard drive dropbox asks me to back up the drive, which is great.

    My question is if it does the same or how can I make it possible to do the same, when there is a second INTERNAL hard drive.

    the dropbox folder is in the first INTERNAL hard drive.

     

    I restate the question.

    setup

    C:internal hard drive where the OS is installed and the dropbox folder exists

    D : second INTERNAL hard drive . How can I back up this secodn hard drive, without installin the dropbox folder in this drive.   

    If I remove this internal folder , put it in a case, and plug it in as a USΒ external drive, then dropbox will ask me to backup it.  But I dont want to remove it from the internal positions and put it in a case

    • Nancy's avatar
      Nancy
      Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff
      Hi 2022pk, hope you’re doing well! 

      I’ve moved your post here, since it seemed related to the topic discussed in this thread. 

      If you’ve got any further questions though, let me know.
    • Walter's avatar
      Walter
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      Hey wonsnot, could you elaborate on the problem you're facing so that we can assist further? 

      • wonsnot's avatar
        wonsnot
        Explorer | Level 4

        The drive sizes are different, but I have the exact same problem outlined in the initial issue.

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    Tommy_D wrote:

    Anybody run into this issue and figured it out?


    There are no options to back up internal drives. Dropbox isn't a real backup service. It's a file sync service that happens to have a "backup" (and I use that term loosely) option for certain system folders and external drives. It's not a full-featured backup service.

  • jrpentland78's avatar
    jrpentland78
    Helpful | Level 6

    I'm having the same problem, but my second internal drive is starting to fail, and all my music is on there and the replacement drive is coming on Monday, but I don't have a replicator and don't have anything else to back this up to in the mean time.  The drive has been disappearing for some reason but has been back and I thought I'd be at least able to back it up while I had a chance.  Don't offer PC back-up services if you're not going to back-up the whole PC....

    • Rich's avatar
      Rich
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      jrpentland78 wrote:

      Don't offer PC back-up services if you're not going to back-up the whole PC....


      They don't offer PC backup services and they don't advertise that they do. What they offer is the backup of select system folders and external drives. That doesn't mean you can't use Dropbox to backup your failing drive. You just need to do it manually by copying the files from your drive into the Dropbox folder on your main drive.

      • jrpentland78's avatar
        jrpentland78
        Helpful | Level 6

        Then, what would a feature that is itself called "Dropbox Backup" meant to do?  Especially with not-so-random words like "Mac and PC Backup" strung together and something on their own website titled "how to use computer backup" (see below) I can totally see how someone would think this isn't something they offered.  That is, if the advertisement for it, as an essential feature to protect ALL your PC or MAC files didn't make you think it wasn't something dropbox did stump you first.