![]() WHAT THE **bleep** I didn't do that **bleep** "You edited the file Library.musicdb, You edited Library Preferences.musicdb and 5 more files" "You added the folder Music Library (Damaged).musiclibrary, You deleted Preferences (Annettes-MacBo…1-26).plist and 12 more files, You deleted the folder Music Library.musiclibrary" "You added the file Library.musicdb, You added the folder Music Library.musiclibrary, You added Library (Annettes-MacBook-P….musicdb and 12 more files" I then check Events on, and sure enough. Now every single TM backup contains the exact same synced bull**bleep** that I'm currently left with. I had gone through those backup folders a million times - there's like 30 backups that go all the way back until January - and the contents in each of those TM backup folders (libraries) were all obviously different/accurate to what they should have been. Up until now, I have been able to see the contents of them via finder only when browsing the external drive TM backups. Previously before this Mac beta update, all 4 of those folders in Dropbox Backup were just alias folder icons with the arrow, and contents could only be seen on. TM external drive had never once been scammed into syncing with Dropbox Backup. Dropbox is excluded from time machine settings. NOPE ! ALL DROPBOX BACKUP FOLDERS IN TIME MACHINE BACKUPS ARE OVERWRITTEN WITH CURRENT FOLDER BULL**bleep**!! I start going through my Time Machine backups to compare folder/file info in those the 4 Mac folders that have been synced with Dropbox Backup (Downloads, Movies, Music, Pictures) hoping that what I had in my last backup from early September will be close enough to restore. Ok now trying not to get sidetracked about the main issue of now trying to recover thousands of files. ![]() (happened to Movies folder too but I could care less about that one) ![]() This is what the folder contents looked like after the update: This is only a small portion of hell I'm going through currently after updating the Mac beta app last week (the location just changed to ~/Library/CloudStorage). Long story short - somehow during this migration, the libraries in Mac folders that were synced with Dropbox Backup (don't even get me started on that topic in general) all got corrupted somehow. ![]()
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