When Dropbox was asked why the change occured, they claimed it was working the way it was supposed to. About a year or so ago this changed to how it is now. You could have had a file in your Dropbox for years, make a change to it, and still be able to recover the original (if you were within 30 days of the change). Your first edit will now be recoverable because it happened within the last 30 days. You can't, because that original copy is outside of the 30 day window. You now decide that you need to roll back to the original copy. You make a change to the file and it syncs, replacing the version in your Dropbox. You've had a file in your Dropbox that has gone unchanged for one year. That is to say that only the versions that have changed in the last 30 days can be recovered. Was the version of the file that you want to restore saved within the last 30 days? A specific version of a file can only be recovered if it was synced in the last 30 days *. Most of my files do not have a previous version, even though they've been saved multiple times.
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