Dropbox Doesn’t Start in Windows 10

Dropbox on Windows 10 suffers from a myriad of issues which is why we’re here to bring you some easy to follow methods to help you solve these pesky issues on Windows 10.

 

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Dropbox Not Working or Opening

Make sure to save and close every process which is accessing files in the Dropbox folder, and follow these steps:

  • Quit Dropbox
    Click the Dropbox icon present on the system tray which is located at the bottom of your screen. Next, click the gear icon in the notifications panel and choose the Quit Dropbox option.
  • Uninstall Dropbox
  • Once the uninstallation is over, make sure to restart your computer
  • Find the Dropbox metadata folder and delete it
    The folder can be found at C:\Users\%userprofile%\AppData\Local
  • Download the latest version of Dropbox, which can be performed by going to it’s official site
  • As the latest version of Dropbox has been successfully installed in your PC, you can apply your own selective sync settings which you had before reinstalling. It may take a few minutes to get your files re-indexed and sync any pending changes.

 

Dropbox Syncing Slowly/ Not Syncing

Fix 1: Verify the Dropbox process

If you need to check the Dropbox sync process, right-click on the taskbar and open up the Task Manager and look for the Dropbox process in the list. When you locate the Dropbox process, end this process by right-clicking on it and selecting the End task option.

If you can’t find the Dropbox process in the list then it means that the task has already been ended. Simply relaunch the process.

 

Fix 2: Verify the files that you are trying to Sync

You will have to close a file which you wish to sync first. When you have closed the file, note the filename and make sure that it does not contain any special characters or Unicode.

You can also try to copy a new version of the selected file after you have deleted the file from Dropbox.

 

Fix 3: Turn off Selective Sync

In order to carry out this task, you need to go to the Dropbox icon and right-click it and then select Preferences. Next, select the Advanced option. Following that, you can easily enable Selective Sync.

 

Fix 4: Clear the Dropbox Cache

First of all, you will have to open File Explorer and navigate to the Dropbox folder. The Dropbox folder can be usually located at C:\Program Files\Dropbox.

Locate the Dropbox cache folder and simply select all of the files present in this folder and delete them.

Raza Ali Kazmi

Raza Ali Kazmi works as an editor and technology content writer at Sorcim Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. He loves to pen down articles on a wide array of technology related topics and has also been diligently testing software solutions on Windows & Mac platforms.