



I could try dragging the documents, downloads, and desktop folders into the sidebar, but I would like my three most important folders to not be in the trash, and for aesthetic reasons, to have the old icon back. I went to my Trash, found the Dropbox folder, but found it empty. I then remembered I had the Downloads folder in my dock, and opened it, revealing that it was in Upon clicking these, it showed the same error as before: "The operation can’t be completed because the original item for “Downloads” can’t be found." Aside from being hidden, the desktop file is actually called desktop. I opened the "Macintosh HD/Users/" folder, and found that where documents, desktop, and downloads used to be, there were aliases: I dont know why those two icons are in my Desktop app folder. I tried this, but found that my iCloud was not synced, and every other search result was something along the lines of "Deleting files in dropbox deletes them in mac as well". I've tried re-launching Finder, restarting my computer, to no avail. They were still there, but the original icon was gone (the arrow pointing down for Downloads, for example), and upon clicking them, they showed: "The operation can’t be completed because the original item for “Downloads” can’t be found." However, after deleting it, I realized my Desktop, Documents, and Downloads folder, the same folders Dropbox synced were "missing". Not only can I not access this invalid e-mail account, nobody can because it does not exist. After syncing everything, I followed the instructions found here. I have an invalid G-Mail e-mail address in my profile which I cannot correct because every time I try to change a setting it requires me to validate my account and tell me it sent an e-mail to the INVALID e-Mail address to fix/validate. Recently, I downloaded Dropbox to try it out, and upon realizing it required a subscription after 2 GB, I decided to cut to the chase and delete it.
