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JCplusULTRA
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox corrupts Windows 10 Start Menu
Dropbox keeps corrupting my Windows 10 start menu after a few days. The symptom it creates is folders pinned to the start menu no longer close the start menu when clicked. The only solution to fixing this I find is to uninstall Dropbox. I then reinstall Dropbox and everything works fine for a few days until Dropbox corrupts the start menu again. So, I need to continually uninstall and reinstall Dropbox to keep my Start Menu working properly.
Thanks for the update on this, JCplusULTRA.
It seems that you're running a beta version of the app, which is experimental, so that might be causing this.
Can you turn off the "early releases" option here and then simply reinstall the app and see if that helps?
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- JCplusULTRA3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I don't see how that would be helpful at all. I've uninstalled and reinstalled anyway, so we'll have to wait for it to rear its ugly head again.
Any and all folders, dropbox included, pinned to the start menu will not close the start menu until dropbox is uninstalled.
- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
JCplusULTRA wrote:
I've uninstalled and reinstalled anyway, so we'll have to wait for it to rear its ugly head again.
Have you left it uninstalled for a few days, to make sure it doesn't happen when Dropbox isn't installed? If it's consistently failing after a days, leave it uninstalled for at least that long and see what happens.
- JCplusULTRA3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
OK, it's started again. I will leave Dropbox uninstalled for a week.
- JCplusULTRA3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It's been over a week with Dropbox uninstalled and no problems.
- JCplusULTRA3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
A new development: upon installation, the problem now IMMEDIATELY presents itself. After completing Dropbox installation, the start menu is immediately corrupted and stays so after reboot. The only solution is to uninstall Dropbox to return proper function.
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for keeping us updated on this, JCplusULTRA.
Can we send you an email, so we can investigate this a bit further?
- JCplusULTRA3 years agoExplorer | Level 4Sure
- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi again, JCplusULTRA. I’ve sent you an email. Reply back to me, when you can, please.
- LummoxJR3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This has been happening to me too—not just for pinned folders on the start menu but for any folder I open from the start menu (even by manually typing it in) except for the main drive. It appears to be a Windows bug that's being exacerbated by an annoying feature in Dropbox that isn't configurable. I only thought to consider Dropbox the culprit because it didn't start until after I recently installed Dropbox on my new computer after having left it alone for a while.
Here's the discussion on Microsoft's answers forum (see WillCampbell7's response near the beginning of page 3, since Microsoft has no permalinks):
Microsoft discussion of start menu not closing
The problem therefore appears to be the "Send a copy" shell extension that Dropbox adds, which is interacting with a known Windows bug.
This is a request another user made to remove the context menu items:
There appear to be two solutions. One is for Dropbox to either make the context menu item removable like it should be. (I don't know why certain shell extensions have an issue and others don't. That's something Dropbox should investigate if possible.) The other is to block the shell extensions entirely, which I haven't tried yet but I intend to as it appears to be the only workaround for now. I can't keep having folders opening in the background.
- LummoxJR3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I should add I just had this happen with a pinned application when I started it in administrator mode as well, by right-clicking it on the start menu. Probably the same thing is causing it. Dropbox has multiple shell extensions though so I wouldn't necessarily rule out that there's more besides the context menu shell extension. I haven't tried blocking the extension yet, though.
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