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Dropbox help
Dropbox help








dropbox help
  1. #Dropbox help install#
  2. #Dropbox help full#
  3. #Dropbox help password#
dropbox help

#Dropbox help full#

If you placed your Dropbox folder in a custom location, replace all instances of ~/Dropbox for the full location of your Dropbox folder in quotation marks. Important: In the commands below, we assume that your Dropbox folder is in the default pathway.You'll know that these instructions complete normally once the initial line of text (called prompt) appears.

#Dropbox help password#

The password field in Terminal remains blank as you type your password.

  • You may be prompted for your computer password (not your Dropbox password) after entering the commands.
  • Copy and paste the following lines one at a time into Terminal.
  • The instructions in this article are for both cases, so some of the commands may result in an error. For example, if you have your Dropbox folder in the path /Volumes/DifferentPlace/Dropbox, you need to replace ~/Dropbox from the following instructions to "/Volumes/DifferentPlace/Dropbox".ĭepending on your operating system distribution and the package you used during installation, you could have Dropbox files in two different locations. If you have placed your Dropbox folder in a custom location, replace all ~/Dropbox with the full location of your Dropbox folder in quotation marks.
  • Important: We assume that your Dropbox folder is in the default pathway.
  • When prompted, enter your computer admin password (not your Dropbox password) and press enter.
  • Copy and paste the following lines one at a time into the terminal.
  • Delete the remaining Dropbox system folders.
  • When the uninstall finishes, restart your computer.
  • Or, right-click the Dropbox app icon and select Move to Trash.
  • Locate the Dropbox app and drag and drop it to the Trash.
  • Open your Finder and click Applications.
  • Click your profile picture or initials, and select Quit Dropbox.
  • Click the Dropbox icon in your menu bar.
  • For example, if your Dropbox folder is located at “D:\OtherDrive\Folder\Dropbox”, choose “D:\OtherDrive\Folder”.
  • Since your original Dropbox folder is still on your computer at this point, if you don’t want to create a new one, click Advanced Settings during the download prompts and click the location of your existing Dropbox folder.
  • #Dropbox help install#

    Download and install the Dropbox desktop app.

    dropbox help

    Note: If you can’t find the folders, it means they’re already deleted and you can move on to the next step.Repeat steps 8 through 10 with the following folders, deleting the “Dropbox” folder inside each: “%APPDATA%, “%PROGRAMFILES%”, and “%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%”.Inside that folder, delete the “Dropbox” folder.Open File Explorer search for the folder “%LOCALAPPDATA%”.At no point in this process should you be deleting that folder. Note: Don’t delete the main Dropbox folder on your computer.(To do so, right-click each folder and click Delete). Delete the “Dropbox” and “DropboxUpdate” folders.Inside that folder, find the “Dropbox” and “DropboxUpdate” folders by searching in the folders named “SOFTWARE” and “WOW6432Node”.Double-click the folder named “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” to open it.Uninstall the Dropbox desktop app from your computer.(To do so, click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar, click your avatar (profile picture or initials), and click Quit).










    Dropbox help