dropboxbackupnotindefaultlocation

Ifthefoldersyou'dliketobackuparen'tintheiroriginal,defaultlocations,movethemback.IftheDropboxfolderandthefoldersyou ...,WiththeupdatedDropboxBackup,yourbackedupfolderswillnolongermovefromtheirdefaultlocationtotheDropboxfolderonyourcomputer.,ClickViewdeletedfilestorestorepreviousversionsofselectedfolderswithinBackup.RewindisnotavailableontheupdatedDropboxBackup.,LearnhowtouseDropboxBackuptosetu...

Dropbox Backup FAQs

If the folders you'd like to back up aren't in their original, default locations, move them back. If the Dropbox folder and the folders you ...

How to update Dropbox Backup

With the updated Dropbox Backup, your backed up folders will no longer move from their default location to the Dropbox folder on your computer.

How to manage Dropbox Backup

Click View deleted files to restore previous versions of selected folders within Backup. Rewind is not available on the updated Dropbox Backup.

How to set up Dropbox Backup

Learn how to use Dropbox Backup to set up and manage computer and external hard drive backups.

Move the Dropbox folder to a new location

Learn how to move your Dropbox desktop folder to a different location on your computer with your Dropbox preferences.

Dropbox Backup

Dropbox Backup lets you back up any file or folder on your computer or device to the cloud. Once your files are backed up with Dropbox Backup, ...

Dropbox backup destination folder

I successfully sent backups to a dropbox folder – Dropbox/Apps/WP Time Capsule and I'd like them in a different folder in my Dropbox – is there a place in ...

Problem with backup (folders not in default location)

Under the Location tab click on 'Move...' and navigate to the Dropbox folder, or manually type the file path D:-Users-XXX-Dropbox-Desktop and ...

Can't backup a folder because it's not in default

The default location on a Windows system would be C:-Users-[your username]-Documents. If that's not where the folder is located, you'll need to ...

How to move Dropbox folder back to its default location on ...

Open Finder and hit Command+Shift+G to bring up the 'Go to Folder' dialogue box. Enter the full path to your home folder (usually /Users/ ...