I did it on-line. I moved the folders and 3 days later they reappeared empty in the original folderI did it on-line. I moved the folders and 3 days later they reappeared empty in the original folder
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The answer to your problem is to make a different folder outside of your current Dropbox folder. Name it anything you like, then move all of your current Dropbox contents to the newly created folder. Once you do that, completely uninstall the Dropbox program. Restart your system. Download Dropbox from its official website, have it reinstalled. Move back all of your files back to the Dropbox folder :). That's it. If in any case you still have a problem after you've done everything I just said, try to uninstall Teamviewer if you have it, then restart your PC. Now you can check, if everything is working fine, then you can reinstall Teamviewer as well. Good luck.
Its possible, but you'd need to adjust the software... I suspect it wont be trivial. :(
For a specific PC folder, you would need to find something like 'advanced settings' or 'folders / directories' in the software you use for scanning, then find the 'default destination folder'.
FOr dropbox, that would be more difficult, and probably require additional software that creates a 'virtual drive' on your PC , which you would then direct scan-software to use. ( like PC folder above).
Alternatively , there may be other scanning software packages available that can do this job better than the one youre currently using. Goodluck!
From your other computer(s), point Outlook to the Dropbox data file by going to the File tab in Outlook > Account Settings. In the Data Files tab, add the moved PST file, set it as the default, and remove the old location. See the following link:
http://lifehacker.com/5805828/how-to-sync-your-desktop-email-client-outlook-or-thunderbird-across-multiple-computers
Download Dropbox, create an account on your PC. Then download Dropbox on the phone. Dropbox will automatically upload your pictures from your phone. Then on the PC, open Dropbox and move the pictures to the "My picture" folder.
'Your Galaxy S should have something like "My Files" or "Files" in your application list. Click on it, and you should be able to browse for your files both in the phone and in the microSD card.
Look for the files/folder that you would like to transfer and press on it for around 2 seconds and a popup should appear.
Select "Move" and the same file directory should appear. Find the folder that's labeled as "sd" and click on it. You should now be able to see the root/main folder of your microSD. When you found where to place it, just click "Move here".
The easiest way to move things is by opening up a dropbox account via www.dropbox.com After you set up an account for free you can put files there. Then export them back to your new email company.
Unzip the files MPHDowngrader.zip and EBOOT_1.50.zip. Use a program such as WinRAR, or WinZip. These files are the ones that shall be instrumental in both be moved into your root directory. Once this is done, open up the PSP folder and then enter into the Photo folder. Here, you will copy overflow.tif over, also removed from the MPH Downgrader folder, keeping it in the Photo directory and not in a sub directory.Unzip the files MPHDowngrader.zip and EBOOT_1.50.zip. Use a program such as WinRAR, or WinZip. These files are the ones that shall be instrumental in both be moved into your root directory. Once this is done, open up the PSP folder and then enter into the Photo folder. Here, you will copy overflow.tif over, also removed from the MPH Downgrader folder, keeping it in the Photo directory and not in a sub directory.THINGS U WILL NEED:
I did it on-line. I moved the folders and 3 days later they reappeared empty in the original folder
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