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leboyd
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
New MacBook Pro - can't locate Dropbox files in Finder
Got a new Macbook Pro. Downloaded the Dropbox app - when I go into Finder and click on Dropbox - there are no files there. When I go to the web or my iMac - files are there. Any thoughts on how to...
- 6 years ago
I'm back with good news! I did another un-install of Dropbox but this time I followed the instructions from this website: Uninstall Dropbox from Mac
Just moving the Dropbox app from your Applications folder to the trash and removing it from the Sidebar in Finder is not enough. These complex programs put a lot more data on a computer in hidden places that most people don't know where or how to find. By going through all of the steps I did a COMPLETE uninstall. Re-installed Dropbox and as we speak - Dropbox is now syncing up all of my folders which I now see on my new Macbook. I have at I had at least 100 GB of data so I knew there was a problem when the first install of Dropbox synced within a couple of seconds.
First, thanks Walter for all your help and second, I hope this helps others. If you have to re-install Dropbox - go and do a complete uninstall before trying to reinstall the Dropbox app again.
leboyd
Helpful | Level 5
The Dropbox app is showing Up to date with green checkmark
Walter
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for the swift response leboyd - much appreciated!
The issue you're experiencing may be related to a known issue with your file browser (Finder) not refreshing the window correctly to reflect the changes made by an application within this folder.
To resolve this issue, please try relaunching Finder by using the following steps:
1. Save any files that you have open and close any applications
2. Click on the Apple icon in the top left of your screen
3. Click on "force quit"
4. Relaunch the Finder.
You should now be able to navigate to this folder and see that the folder has been refreshed to its current state.
If the issue persists, please send a screenshot of what you are seeing in the window with the issue.
- leboyd6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
So per your advice I did a Force Quit on Finder which really just relauches Finder. Here is what Finder is showing:
- leboyd6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This screen shot is from my iMac - which as you can clearly see shows my Dropbox folders. This is what I would expect to see on my Macbook Pro.
- Walter6 years agoDropbox Staff
I see - thanks for the visuals leboyd
At this point you'll need to re-install our desktop app as there seems to be an issue with the software currently installed on your computer.
Please use the offline installer from the page below:
https://www.dropbox.com/downloading?build=67.4.83&plat=mac&type=full
Keep me posted on your progress!
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