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Lynk
6 months agoHelpful | Level 6
The Dropbox app is using 21GB RAM on my new Win11 device, and no files are syncing.
I have a new HP laptop with 32 GB of RAM and Win11. Dropbox worked well on my old Dell PC with only 8 GB RAM and Win10. On my HP, Dropbox is using so much memory, 21 GB (and 20% of the CPU) that it...
- 6 months ago
Hi Lynk,
Strange, but I doubt these were causing any issue though as you already mentioned that nothing is syncing.
Try following these steps for an advanced reinstall. There's no need to be nervous, the instructions will guide you through the whole process and we'll be here if you need anything.
Neal
Community Manager
6 months agoHi Lynk,
Welcome to the Dropbox Community!
I'd agree with Rich and double check that you have the most up to date version installed.
Lynk
6 months agoHelpful | Level 6
I checked and have the latest release. I have gone into Task Manager and ended all the Dropbox tasks and memory and CPU went down to a normal range. If I disable Dropbox and Smart Sync what would else would that do? When I restart DB, I would think I'll encounter the same problem. I'll give these a try and then an advanced reinstall.
Thank you!
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