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samurai023's avatar
samurai023
Helpful | Level 5
7 years ago

Dropbox stuck at "Starting"

Date: 6/24/2018

OS: macOS Sierra Version 10.12.6 (updated last week and then didn't use my laptop until yesterday)

Dropbox version: v52.4.58

Dropbox account: Personal, 71% of 15.4GB used

 

Enough space on local drive.

 

Have tried "full" uninstall described here (https://help.dropbox.com/desktop-web/advanced-reinstall) several times. But it is still not working.

  • Update: a complete uninstall, and reinstall using the latest offline installer (version 52.4.60) seemed to fix the problem.

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey samurai023 - I am sorry to hear about this. Let's see what could be causing this now.

     

    First off, bear in mind that often, the antivirus or security software on your computer blocks Dropbox from completing the startup process. To see if this is the issue, follow these steps:

     

    A. Temporarily disable any antivirus or security programs on your computer.

    B. Reinstall the Dropbox application using our offline installer.

     

    I hope this helps and please keep me posted. Thank you.

    • samurai023's avatar
      samurai023
      Helpful | Level 5

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      Thank you very much for prompt reply.

       

      Actually I am not sure I have anti-virus software or not. I googled on how to check this on mac, but found nothing useful. But even if I do have anti-virus software, it causes no such problem in the past three years.

       

      I have been using offline installer. 

       

      Do you have any other clue? Would this be a compatability issue with macOS Sierra?

      • Walter's avatar
        Walter
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Thanks for the swift response samurai023 - I appreciate it. 

         

        In regards to the security settings that might be causing this, take a look here. Another thing I would check now is the number of the files inside your Dropbox folder as the performance of the Dropbox application starts to decline after reaching about 300,000 files.  

         

        If that's not the case, let me know and we'll take it from there. Thanks!

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