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devedsmith
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Windows 11 Dropbox Not Syncing. The solution to make it work is to close it, and open it again.
Hello everyone,
I seem to be having the same problem as everyone else: Dropbox stops syncing on Windows 11. I have been working on this problem on and off for several days and none of the "known" s...
emendes
10 months agoNew member | Level 1
Hi Nancy ,
I don't know what to screenshot. I use two operating systems, Windows and Ubuntu, and I use one ".txt" file on both systems, which is in the Dropbox folder. Since I updated to Windows 11, when I alternate to Ubuntu, the updates done on Windows are not there. When I change the file in Ubuntu and save it, I see the syncing icon on Dropbox for one second, and that used to happen on Windows 10 too. Now that is not happening on Windows 11. It just cannot detect that I modified the file.
Best,
Eduardo
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
10 months agoHey Eduardo, thanks for the additional information there.
The screenshot that would help in this case is the Dropbox desktop app's exact status and version as shown in your system tray. For example, are you ensuring that it shows 'up to date' and not still syncing before you check the file you worked on, on the Ubuntu side?
You could also check the website to make sure the file has been updated before you switch to Ubuntu.
- emendes10 months agoNew member | Level 1
I think I discovered what the problem is. Notepad of Windows 11 has a different behavior from Notepad from Windows 10:
1- It has autosave, that saves the file automatically [3rd party link was removed by Moderator as per our Community's Guidelines]
2 - It changed the keyboard shortcuts (at least in Portuguese). Before it would save with Ctrl+S, and now it is Ctrl+G.
3- When you close the file, it will not ask if you want to save the modifications.
So, basically, I was not saving (I was pressing Ctrl+S); it was not asking me to save when closing it, but the next time I opened it on Windows, all the changes would be there.
I do not know where autosave keeps the modification, but looks like it is not in the original file. I think it is important for you to find a way to make it work with Dropbox anyway.
- Walter10 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the additional information and your feedback on this as well emendes
Let us know if you have anything else to add.
PS: I removed the 3rd party link you included in your response to align with our Community Guidelines]
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