This article presents 2 ways about how to move Dropbox to another drive, and you can choose one based on your situation. Also, the best tool is provided for you to move your Dropbox folder to another cloud drive.
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Case 1: "I have a Windows 11 PC with a 1TB internal hard drive. It has two partitions: C and D. My Dropbox folder and files are 200GB and there is almost no unusable space on the C drive. Now, my computer has become slow and laggy. Can I move Dropbox from C to D drive without losing data?"
Case 2: "How do I move the contents of Dropbox i.e. my files and photos to an external hard drive? Thanks, folks."
- Question from the community
The Dropbox folder is installed on the C drive by default, so, as more and more files and programs are synced, the C drive will fill up and Windows will run slowly. This is probably why you want to move your Dropbox folder to another drive so you can free up more space on the C drive to store other important data. In addition, the following considerations may also be taken.
So, how to solve the above problems? This article provides the top 2 ways with detailed steps.
Normally, you may choose to use the Dropbox web portal to download data to the corresponding drive. Here, you can use the professional cloud file manager---MultCloud to move Dropbox data to an external hard drive, USB, or other storage device.
This tool supports 30+ cloud storage services, among which basic file editing operations can help you easily manage cloud data. This tool offers the following benefits compared to traditional methods.
✔️Direct: Move data directly to the corresponding storage device. ✔️Convenience: You can complete data migration on any device. ✔️Simple: The whole process is simple and quick to operate.
Create a MultCloud account. If you don't have an account, you should register for one via email. Alternatively, you can log in with a Google or Facebook account.
Press the "Add Cloud" tab on the left sidebar. Then click the Dropbox icon to add and grant MultCloud permissions.
Set the browser's download data saving path to the corresponding USB, external hard drive or other storage device. Navigate to Dropbox and find the data you want to download. Then select it and press the "Download" button.
While the Windows copy and paste feature can assist you in transferring Dropbox from one drive to another, the location of the Dropbox folder cannot be changed casually, so when moving the Dropbox folder to a new location, you should choose a professional method to ensure data security. It is recommended to use the "Preferences" in the Dropbox app to change the Dropbox folder from the C drive to the new drive. Follow the guide to complete the operation.
Step 1: Open Dropbox (make sure all programs that use the Dropbox folder are closed). Step 2: From the screen that just opened, click the profile icon in the upper right corner and select "Preferences". Step 3: In the Dropbox preferences window, click "Sync", and then click "Move" under "Dropbox folder location".
Step 4: Choose a new location for your Dropbox folder, such as D drive, and click "OK". Step 5: You will notice that this will move your Dropbox folder and all the files within it from its current location to the D drive. Click "OK" and wait for the move.
Step 6: You can now go back to the Dropbox desktop app to make sure the changes have been made.
Note: If you can't move the Dropbox folder to the new location, it may be because the destination location doesn't have enough space. What you can do is delete some unnecessary files from it to make enough space for the folder, or you can allocate free space to it.
"I'm currently using Dropbox, but it's running out. So my Dropbox files will be moved to other clouds. I want to avoid re-downloading all my data, and I'd like to know what's a good way to achieve this."
- Question from the community
The user's question can reflect a general problem or a customer's need. Dropbox is a popular cloud service with a large number of users. However, Dropbox only gives users 2 GB of free storage, and Dropbox users may find their Dropbox space fills up quickly, especially when uploading large files.
In this context, users start to have multiple cloud accounts for various reasons. Fearing data loss, some users add a new Dropbox account to back up the important stuff. Alternatively, some people find it annoying to only manage private and business files in Dropbox, so they try to create another cloud drive account to keep the data separate, and they need to transfer personal or public data to the new cloud drive.
There's an efficient way to move your Dropbox data to other cloud accounts, and that's MultCloud. You don't need to download and repeat. With the Cloud Transfer feature, you can move a Dropbox folder to another cloud drive (e.g. migrate Dropbox to SharePoint) in just 3 steps.
Step 1. Sign in to your MultCloud account.
Step 2. Add Dropbox and target cloud to MultCloud. Here, we take another Dropbox storage as the target cloud.
Note: Only one cloud service can be added at a time. Adding multiple clouds requires repeating the above steps.
Step 3. Click the "Cloud Transfer" button on the tab to place the two Dropbox clouds into the source and destination directories, respectively. Then click "Transfer Now", and the task will be completed successfully later.
Notes:
MultCloud is a free web hosting application that provides good management of multiple clouds. Other core functions provided by MultCloud can help you easily complete cloud file transfer, sync and backup.
How to move Dropbox folder to another drive quickly? You can move the Dropbox folder to other storage units on your computer with the options in the Dropbox app or the cloud file manager mentioned in this article --- MultCloud. What's more, if you need to move Dropbox data to other cloud storage accounts, MultCloud can also help you a lot!