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creblinho
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Transfer Dropbox Backup to New Mac
I recently bought a new Mac and used the Apple Migration Assistant to transfer all of my data from my old machine to my new one. This included the Dropbox folder and everything else. The migration we...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi creblinho, thanks for messaging the Community!
You could restore from a Dropbox Backup if the Dropbox desktop application detected it correctly.
Otherwise, you can disable the backup, move the folders back to their old location, and create a new backup on the new machine.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
creblinho
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Jay,
Thank you for your response. The dropbox application is aware that the backup of my previous computer exists and it is all still stored online, but i don't think it has detected that this new computer should be identical to the old one. Are you saying I should press "restore from backup" in this following window:
The "Mac" computer is the old machine I migrated from originally (Mac (2) is just my MacBook Air) and it is also seeing my new machine as a new Mac titled "Mac". If I restore from this backup, will it not create two copies of the same folders in my dropbox folder?
The contents of this backup were imported from my original computer using migration assistant, so the folder structure is the same and the folder is hidden inside my dropbox folder as shown below:
I could disable the backup but would have to do so from my old machine. If I disable the backup from there and Dropbox automatically moves the folders back to their original place, what will happen to this backup folder as shown on my new machine? Will it dissappear too? Because so far, I think this is also the main place where all of my files (Movies, Pictures, Music) are stored for this computer.
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Since you moved to a new computer, the Dropbox desktop application knows that this is a different machine, even if you used the Migration Assistant.
However, given that you've already used Migration Assistant, and that the files were transferred too, this may have unexpected effects which we wouldn't be able to determine.
You could restore the backup to your current machine, though it would be at your own risk since I wouldn't be able to advise what would happen.
- creblinho2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Okay thank you, in that case I will figure a way to move the files & swap the backup that minimises risk. For future reference, what would be the best way to migrate data onto a new machine when using Dropbox? Should I always leave the Dropbox folder unticked in Migration Assistant, and then restore my Dropbox files from online? Or is there another recommended way to do this?
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