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afrey25
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
High CPU Usage after updating MacBook Pro to MacOS Monterey (12.3)
I installed the latest MacOS update (Monterey 12.3) on my MacBook pro last night and now Dropbox is almost continuously syncing files and sucking my CPU usage. Fans are running almost constantly, and battery life has been dreadful as a result.
Anyone else experiencing this?
All my files are fully synced so I have no clue what files Dropbox keeps re-syncing and why over and over again. I've rebooted, turned Dropbox on and off. Pretty much everything I can think of other than deleting and reinstalling the desktop app.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Hi Everybody,
I spoke with our engineering team to confirm that this issue was resolved. I'm following up with this thread to confirm that high CPU usage is no longer a problem for any users. Ensure your MacOS and Dropbox are up to date, and please let us know if this is still affecting you. Thanks!
Regards,
Ben
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- BradR3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Killed Dropbox. Killed iCloud drive. Killed Google Drive. Restarted.
Now I have DropboxFileProvider varying between 2% and 120% AND fileproviderd at 104%.
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi BradR, I'd be more than happy to help!
Can you clarify the version of the desktop app that you have installed on the device?
Let me know more, and we'll take it from there.
- BradR3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Megan
I'm running v164.4.7914.
Thanks
Brad
- BradR3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I think I cleared this up. There were a lot of issues with Time Machine snapshots for some reason - put fileproviderd at 100%+ and Dropbox at "syncing". Ran a Time Machine backup... and both problems went away.
- virkot3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Same problem here. The process "dropboxfileprovider" is constantly using between 90-100% cpu. Now I regret updating dropbox. I'm on an M1 Macbook Pro and dropbox is the only app that is making my computer uncomfortably warm. Any solutions?
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi virkot, thanks for posting here today!
In regards to your high CPU usage on your device, have you tried contacting our Support, about this? I'd highly suggest that you open a ticket with them.
Feel free to send me back the ticket number reference, if you do end up contacting them.
Keep me posted!
- gavineadie3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
After installing today's Ventura 13.3 (22E252) update, Dropbox (v171.3.6099) is behaving badly.
* "fileproviderd" is using 125% of my M1 MacBook Pro ..
* the processes "Dropbox Helper (Renderer)" and "Dropbox Helper (GPU)" are the 2nd and 4th in the CPU usage list (Spotlight is 3rd, as it often is reindexing after an install). All three of those have dropped to very little CPU usage after initially being very busy.
* all file system actions are very slow (saving a small, non-Dropbox related, text file, with BBEdit, took over half a minute)
* I rebooted my Mac to see if these were "first use after an install" problems, but they remain.
* The Dropbox menu dropdown panel still shows "starting" after 40 minutes.
If I'm the only person experiencing this behavior, then I'll work on it myself. But if it's systemic, I'll stop wasting my time, "leave beta", and wait for an update.
Now, after an hour, Dropbox is still "starting" .. BBEdit just took 40 seconds to save a 20-character file
I just checked an M2 Mini also updated to Ventura 13.3 (22E252), but with the old Dropbox, and it's behavior is normal.
If more information is needed, or I can help resolve this .. please ask me. I've been a Mac developer for 20+ years!
- gavineadie3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
With Ventura 13.3, I have the same issue with "fileproviderd" using 125% CPU on an M1 MacBook Pro. I restarted the laptop about 75 minutes ago and the Dropbox menu panel still reports "starting". (Dropbox v171.3.6099)
- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi there gavineadie, sorry to hear about this.
Could you send us a screenshot of the app's exact status as shown in your menu bar at the moment?
If you're running an antivirus on your computer, you can also try disabling it temporarily.
In any case, please keep us posted!
- ryk3 years agoNew member | Level 2
It would be helpful if Dropbox developers could investigate and report back to users the outcome. And if any problem has been identified and corrected. That way we know when it is safe to upgrade MacOS.
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