![]() ![]() ![]() Then press alt + cmd + i and you will get the total number of files, and total size. However, I would still recommend you select all the folders you want to copy first (Application, Documents, Music.) with maintaining the cmd key pressed while clicking. Yes you can drag and drop those folders (Application, Documents, Music.) into the dropbox folder as a backup. I'm simply not sure if dragging these entire main folders is okay? They have icons in the folders which (I think) means that they are specialty folders, and I'm worried that they won't behave properly if moved into the Dropbox folder.Įdit: I dont use iCloud, and only have 5GBs there, but let me know if simply purchasing a larger iCloud storage and backing up there is the more obvious way to go? ![]() folders into my Dropbox folder? I have the space (I have 1TB on Dropbox, with 850GB still available). My question is - can i simply drag my Applications, Downloads, Pictures, Music, etc. The Documents folder is nearly empty, as most stuff I would normally save there is in Dropbox instead. This is a snapshot of my Finder window, clicked on Home: I am having my Macbook Pro's battery replaced later today and want to make sure I don't lose too much in the case where they fuck up and have to wipe my computer (they said this is a possibility anytime a battery is replaced). ![]() To the extent that it is technical and potentially helpful to others, I'm hoping this post is okay (even though it is not code-related). Please let me know if this question is better served elsewhere. ![]()
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