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ajborson
4 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Windows 11 Upgrade and cannot get Dropbox to work properly
I recently upgraded my PC desktop to Windows 11. Dropbox worked perfectly in Windows 10, and when I upgraded my laptop to 11, it was seamless. On the desktop, I can access Dropbox through the web, but updated files from my other computers do not show up as updated when I load them into their usual application on the desktop! (for example, I can "see" an updated Excel file in the Dropbox viewer, but when I try to open it up in Excel, I only get an older file.) I think the Dropbox app is not loaded in Windows 11, but when I attempt to install the download (both the regular and the extended), I get an error message that the files needed cannot be accessed. Is this the problem? If so, how do I fix it? The Microsoft Store only has something called Dropbox for S Mode (I don't have S Mode, as far as I know). Should I use that? This is both confusing and frustrating. Help!
So...
The secret (as is sadly so often the case) is a re-start.
Once I did that, I was able to get the full Dropbox app to install, and now it looks like I can access the Dropbox files correctly.
I don't understand this, but it did the trick.
thanks to Megan and Jay for your help!
Andy
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- Jay4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
- ajborson4 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Hi,
Not sure what is going on... The link led to a "to get started, we need to open your dropbox". I did so, and my dropbox opened, but I didn't see a way to then download the app.
Can you check and see if this was the correct link, or perhaps I am doing something wrong.
Thanks,
Andy
- Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
HI ajborson, sorry to jump in here!
The link Jay provided is the correct one, and it should lead you to download the app to your device. Can you either try this one, or maybe the offline installer?
Let me know of the results. - ajborson4 years agoHelpful | Level 7
So, this is in the realm of the mysterious things that happen that don't really make any sense.
I tried installing the Dropbox app, but hit a wall... with a message to the effect that the files could not be expanded.
I tried removing the existing (non-working) Dropbox app, but hit a wall... with a message that the uninstall failed (who knew that could happen?)
I re-started my computer...
The Dropbox app works!
So, good outcome (for now), but incomprehensible.
And not real confident this won't happen again in the future.
Please do not take down this chain, as I may be back!! 😅
- Nancy4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
I’m glad to read that your issue seems to be resolved, ajborson!
In case something comes up again, and you need our assistance, give us a nudge. - grov4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
On my PC, Win11 had installed TWO Dropbox Apps - my original still-working one (Dropbox for S), and another one, an invite to install the Dropbox App. And it seemed that the Desktop Dropbox icon was linked to this second App. Uninstalling this second App restored the desktop icon link to my working Dropbox for S App.
- ajborson4 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Sadly, back to nothing functioning with Dropbox.
I can reach it through my web browser, but not through the Dropbox app. Further, i can't upload a Word file to Dropbox (at least through the "save" function in Word).
Weirdly, everything was fine yesterday. I haven't done anything different.
I tried doing a re-start, but it doesn't seem to matter.
This is very frustrating, and I'm not sure what to do next.
Any new ideas? Is this an issue with other users?
- grov4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Mine stopped working a couple of weeks ago on my Win11 PC, with just the startup blue screen with logo shown. Uninstalled and re-installed and now OK. However, had to sign out of existing Win11 and sign back in with new install.
Seems to be working OK now.
- Hannah4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey, grov! I'm happy to see that your issue was eventually resolved and thanks for keeping us in the loop.
As for you ajborson, can you give us some more details on the issue?
Why are you not able to access your files through the Dropbox app?
And are you referring to the Dropbox mobile app or the desktop app?
Any additional info you can give us, would be super helpful.
- grov4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hmm. The latest installation of Dropbox now seems to automatically add a .dropbox file to ALL my USB drives, even though I explicitly told it to NOT backup anything - in other words, don't get involved with what I'm doing. This is NOT good - in one case it's vital that my SD card files are in sequential order, and Dropbox auto-adding its own file wrecks this.
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