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Old 09-10-2014, 01:16 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
So, as long as the system image is of a point when Dropbox was up to date, you should be fine.
but that is the crunch issue.
it could be up to date I was doing a planned upgrade, but not if I was responding to an unplanned drive failure. - i had a reply from dropbox which did not answer that clearly.
if this hard drive failed in the next few minutes, I'd be rebuilding from a system image taken a few weeks ago, so the calibre library within local dropbox within that system image would be well out of date.
I need to know if dropbox woud see its cloud copy as " newer" than that restored local copy, or vice versa
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