![]() for Windows 2000 and XP: C:Documents and Settings'your user name'. The files will now be copied to the external hard drive essentially backing them up. Open your external drive, select the files and folders that you want to backup and drag them to the external hard drive. It purports to be able to save any file the user chooses to Dropbox. Backing up a file to an external hard drive is an easy process. There seems to be a utility called "Boxifier", but I see some traps ahead if I use that. The warning I got from the Dropbox help files that I should only install Dropbox on the same hard drive on which the operating system 'lives' that installing Dropbox on an external file, will cause Dropbox not to work. ![]() I need the Dropbox that will exist on my external wireless drive to behave as a normal Dropbox folder, in other words, I should be able to save files to it, change files on it, and so on, and for such files to sync with the self-same copies of Dropbox where ever they "live". ![]() I need the backup to be in a form which allows me Read/Write access to the copy of my Dropbox on the external wireless drive in other words, I should be able to double click on my copy of Dropbox on the external wireless drive, and be able to view all the files and folders in there, just as I would on the Dropbox folder on my computer.I'm seeking to backup my Dropbox content to an external wireless drive (Seagate Wireless Plus).Thanks for your efforts, but please check if you can provide a solution to my situation, of which the facts are:
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