Tony
February 8, 2019, 5:54am
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Hi @Thomas_Buck ,
Were you using the “sync to odrive” feature previously? That can be used to point a local folder to a corresponding remote folder with the same name and sounds a lot like what you want to do.
You can read more about it here: Manage Sync
If, instead, you had your default odrive folder (named “odrive”) on the secondary drive, you can follow these instructions:
Hi @jaylmiller ,
I believe, you want to re-use your existing odrive folder located in external HDD? if so please follow the steps below but make sure to take backup of your odrive folder somewhere else just in case if something goes wrong (later you can delete this backup anyway).
Install odrive app in your Windows 10
Login to odrive app in WIndows 10 with same odrive user as you have used in your Windows 7
Goto odrive tray menu and click on “Move odrive folder”
Browse into your External H…
This method uses the “Move odrive folder” function to move your default odrive folder to the existing odrive folder on your secondary drive.