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Doug R.1
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Unable to create a directory for iCloud Photos. Restarting your computer might... (Error 5)
I've search high and low for a solution to this error.
I had given up after over a year of trying to resolve it, on Windows 10. I've pickup up a new PC on Windows 11 and tried to install the latest...
Doug R.1
Helpful | Level 6
Nope! This is an ongoing issue and I’ve got no way to raise awareness and get these massive companies to solve it. Dropbox is the small time little guy compared to Apple and Microsoft. So the only solution is to not place your Pictures folder inside Dropbox.
tankdao
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you. This is what I did, but this is indeed annoying..
- klepp09062 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
just +1'ing
trying to find a solution myself. the first go-round I did some kind of dance. placed pictures in onedrive, installed icloud which it detected and placed in icloud photos in users folder. great!
proceeded to move pictures to dropbox.
however after an update icloud photos no longer works.
gonna have to try that entire dance again and hope for the best.- Doug R.12 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Don't waste your time, there is no fix! Dropbox has to handle this with Microsoft, or fix their client software which I don't see happening, ever.
- jmedlock2 years agoNew member | Level 2
My "fix" for this long standing issue, which I only discovered because I realized one of my PC's didn't have this problem -- is to completely uninstall Dropbox from the PC , delete all traces of it from the registry, and delete the Dropbox folder itself, uninstall iCloud, then reinstall iCloud first, THEN Dropbox. This solution sucks, but it seems to have fixed it on the one Windows 11 PC I performed it on. I can't do it on my other two, because deleting and resyncing a 2.5 TB dropbox is a traumatic experience. 😕
For the record, I've never had my Windows Pictures folder inside Dropbox. I don't use Camera Uploads / auto-upload. I also have OneDrive and Google Drive on the same machines (this is my punishment for living in a mixed-platform household).
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