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Styline
4 years agoHelpful | Level 7
AirDrop broken on MacOS Ventura
I'm using MacOS Ventura and I can't receive files via AirDrop anymore.
My Downloads folder is inside my Dropbox as I'm using Dropbox Backup, so it is all inside the Cloud Library now. The Spotlight Search is broken and now also I can't receive airdropped files anymore. They are sending but afterwards they are just nowhere to be found on the hard-drive. It's quite the mess.
@DropboxTeam: It would be highly appreciated if you can expedite looking into resolving the issues on Ventura!
You'll need to access the preferences in the desktop app, click the Backup tab, and then Manage Backup. From there you can remove the Downloads folder from the backup.
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- LJ1234 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Yes please do. Thank you!
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
No worries LJ123 - you've got
- swin13 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Airdrop is also broken for me, I think this happened recently as well. Running Dropbox 162.4.5419 and Mac OS Monterey 12.4. I'm also using Dropbox backup so my downloads folder is in my dropbox and it's got an alias. Behavior is exactly as OP described - everything seems to be going fine but the file is nowhere to be found. I also tried search /private/var/folders for temp files that may be lingering prior to move, but can't find anything.
Unfortunately I just lost some files permanently because I airdropped them then deleted them from my phone assuming they landed safely on my mac.
- LJ1233 years agoHelpful | Level 5
The problem is caused because the Dropbox update moves your main folders (Documents, Desktop, and Downloads) somewhere else on your hard drive with the latest Dropbox update if you are using the backup features on your machine. You have to go in and disable your machine backup in the Dropbox client and it will supposedly put the folders back where they're supposed to be (be sure to keep the files on your Mac and not only in Dropbox when you disable backup - otherwise all your stuff is going to get deleted off your computer).
Then, for whatever reason, the Downloads folder will not get put back properly when you disable the backups, so AirDrop still won't work. You'll have to go into Finder and there will be two Downloads folders in the Left Pane of your Finder window. One of them is the real one and one isn't - the real one will have your files in it and the bad one won't. So you'll have to remove the bad one from the Left Pane and set the real one back up in your Favorites in the left pane. Then you'll need to remove the bad Downloads folder from your Dock bar and replace it with the real one on your Dock bar.
Once I did all that, AirDrop started working again. So bottom line - yes, Dropbox broke it and so far they're not admitting it and have no idea how to fix it - but this is what got my Mac working properly again. I'll never use Dropbox's backup features again, and I'm going to downgrade my subscription as I have no use for the amount of storage space I'm paying for now since I know that if I re-enable backup it will bork my machine again.
Dropbox needs to check its ego in thinking that it's a good idea for them to re-arrange people's hard drives for the heck of it.
- raphaelalexander3 years agoNew member | Level 2
I had the same issues – only disabling backups of my downloads folder helped with the problem and made AirDrop work as intended.
- Charlie19993 years agoHelpful | Level 5Same issue. Wasted tons of time troubleshooting and also manually transferring files. This wrecked my workflow on Intel and ARM Macs. Hopefully DROPBOX will patch this asap.
- Michelle313 years agoHelpful | Level 6
This happened to me too! Airdrop not working after updating dropbox. When will this be fixed?
- Michelle313 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Walter, when will this issue be resolved?
- Michelle313 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Unfortunately for me, the only way for this problem to be fixed was to completely delete, uninstall DropBox from my computer AND reinstall my Ventura software. Even just uninstalling/deleting DropBox did not fix the problem, I had to completely reinstall the software on my computer. Now, airdrop is working just fine!
- ronfriedmann3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I have the same problem: Airdrop does not work with Finder post install of latest Dropbox running on Mac Ventura.
Airdrop works for opening a Chrome Page (iPhone to Mac) but not Photos. As other replies state, this has to do with how the latest Dropbox version changes the Downloads folder.
I spent an hour with Apple Support. We confirmed that when I set up a separate test account, Airdrop works. So I am having exactly the same problem as @styline originally reported on this thread.
@Dropbox - any engineering fix for this planned?
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