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epatton
New member | Level 2
10 years ago
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dropbox.device getting installed on my USB

How can I stop dropbox from creating a dropbox.device on USBs when I plug them into my PC? Dropbox is also creating a popup each time to plug in a USB. It didn't do this before, and I hadn't recently installed dropbox. Very annoying. 

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    5 years ago

    The dropbox.device file is being used by more features than the Camera Uploads now, so the solution in this (VERY OLD) thread really doesn't apply anymore. The file is used to remember your preferences for drives you insert. You may get a notification to upload photos or backup a drive when you insert a new drive, and there's often an option to remember your choice. If Dropbox didn't place the file on the drive then it wouldn't know that it's the same drive the next time it's plugged in.

     

    There's an option in Preferences to hide all notifications when external drives are plugged in. Try enabling that, along with disabling Camera Uploads, and see if it stops the file from being added to devices.

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  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
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    5 years ago

    tom_stein wrote:

    Dropbox say that you have to disable it - but you can't.


    Yes, you can. You disable Camera Uploads by changing the autoplay settings so Dropbox doesn't import your photos. If Dropbox isn't listed in your autoplay settings, then Camera Uploads is disabled.

     

    I also stated above that there are more features using/creating this file, so the solution originally posted in this thread in 2016, which was to disable Camera Uploads, no longer applies.

  • Gigabyte's avatar
    Gigabyte
    Helpful | Level 6
    5 years ago

    Rich wrote:

    There's an option in Preferences to hide all notifications when external drives are plugged in. Try enabling that, along with disabling Camera Uploads, and see if it stops the file from being added to devices.


    No it's not help for me. File dropbox.device created again and again 😞

  • kalapanga's avatar
    kalapanga
    Helpful | Level 5
    5 years ago

    My guess is that Dropbox remembered something at the time it was selected in the autorun settings. Now the autorun settings are set to "do nothing", but Dropbox continues to use that memorized disc information. Something needs to be cleaned up, but what?

    The annoying file keeps popping up.

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    5 years ago

    Rich wrote:

    ... the solution originally posted in this thread in 2016, which was to disable Camera Uploads, no longer applies.


     

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