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alecot18
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Very slow opening files and folder
Hi everyone, I'm using Dropbox (firmware n. 166.3.2831) on my gaming laptop running Windows 11. Everything run smoothly until some days ago, when Dropbox suddenly became very slow when clicking to open folder or file: it takes MANY seconds (10-15 seconds at least). This causes a huge slowdown in the user experience, I can't even work in these circumstances.
Of course this is a problem related to the Dropbox folder only, local folders run as smooth as they should.
How can I fix that? Thanks.
EDIT: apparently there's a conflict between Dropbox and iCloud for Windows; deleting the latter, Dropbox app works.
- if you have iCloud for Windows installed, try unistalling and re-installing it. In my case, the problem is solved.
- ejacobs55New member | Level 2
A year and a half almost .... conflict with iCloud definately is causing this for me. I need iCloud for pics and outlook integration .. any solutions ? I reinstalled iCloud already
- haxATNew member | Level 2
Same here ... even stopping icloud doesn't help. As soon as it's uninstalled everything is fine. Probably an icloud for windows issue though ...
- WalterDropbox Staff
- G PalNew member | Level 2
Scrolling and search is very slow using keyboard Windows 10
An issue I have been experiencing while using Dropbox on my desktop computer running Windows 10.
The problem I've encountered involves a significant delay when using keyboard arrow keys for scrolling within the Dropbox folder. Additionally, the search function within Dropbox is also affected by this sluggish behaviour.
This issue has persisted for the past month and has started to impact my productivity. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in resolving this matter.
Could you please provide guidance or a solution to address this performance concern with Dropbox on Windows 10?
- WalterDropbox Staff
Hey G Pal, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Can you please let us know your device's exact OS version and the version and status of the Dropbox desktop app installed there as shown in your system tray?
Does the issue go away if you quit the desktop app by the way? Do you have any 3rd party apps that could also be monitoring your files as well?
- drprcExplorer | Level 4
I just tried this suggestion and installed the stable build. I wasn't sure whether to install the standard installer or the offline installer (doesn't appear to be a 64 bit), so I tried both of them. No difference. It takes forever to open a small file; no difference as to what type of file they are all opening too slow to be acceptable.
- alecot18Helpful | Level 5 if you have iCloud for Windows installed, try unistalling and re-installing it. In my case, the problem is solved.
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