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Dropbox on old C drive

Dropbox on old C drive

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Chargez
Member
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10-23-2025, 11:00 PM
#1
You can safely remove your previous Dropbox desktop folder from the old C drive, which is now your secondary D drive. Dropbox should continue syncing your files, so your data remains safe online.
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Chargez
10-23-2025, 11:00 PM #1

You can safely remove your previous Dropbox desktop folder from the old C drive, which is now your secondary D drive. Dropbox should continue syncing your files, so your data remains safe online.

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EmmaRosie629
Senior Member
459
10-24-2025, 12:50 AM
#2
You can examine the settings for Dropbox to find exactly where it's syncing. If you leave it as is, it will stay on "C" (current). It might be wise to verify this first, then close DB, remove the folder from the old C drive location, and restart DB again. As previously mentioned, if you didn't adjust it, it should now be on the current C.
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EmmaRosie629
10-24-2025, 12:50 AM #2

You can examine the settings for Dropbox to find exactly where it's syncing. If you leave it as is, it will stay on "C" (current). It might be wise to verify this first, then close DB, remove the folder from the old C drive location, and restart DB again. As previously mentioned, if you didn't adjust it, it should now be on the current C.

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Dan_playz_MC
Senior Member
461
10-24-2025, 01:45 AM
#3
Can you remove the Dropbox desktop folder while it's active?
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Dan_playz_MC
10-24-2025, 01:45 AM #3

Can you remove the Dropbox desktop folder while it's active?

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DarkStoneMC
Junior Member
16
11-01-2025, 03:28 PM
#4
Perfectly, remove all remnants from the former OS partition. Next, restore the data and proceed as needed.
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DarkStoneMC
11-01-2025, 03:28 PM #4

Perfectly, remove all remnants from the former OS partition. Next, restore the data and proceed as needed.

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Thumps209LV
Member
226
11-01-2025, 07:04 PM
#5
You can examine the settings for Dropbox to find exactly where it's syncing. If you leave it as is, it will stay on "C" (current). It might be wise to verify this first, then close DB, remove the folder from the old C drive location, and restart DB again. As previously mentioned, if you didn't adjust it, it should now be on the current C.
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Thumps209LV
11-01-2025, 07:04 PM #5

You can examine the settings for Dropbox to find exactly where it's syncing. If you leave it as is, it will stay on "C" (current). It might be wise to verify this first, then close DB, remove the folder from the old C drive location, and restart DB again. As previously mentioned, if you didn't adjust it, it should now be on the current C.