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Heather G.6
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
How do I remove Dropbox from my Mac if I get an error message when attempting to uninstall?
I am trying to delete the Dropbox app from my Mac, but it gives me an error message saying 'The item “Dropbox” can’t be moved to the Trash because some of its plugins are in use', even after closing all other open applications. What could these plugins be and how can I stop them from being in use?
Thanks
I had the same problem:
Open Activity Monitor (search for it with spotlight) and force quit the Dropbox process (I used the searchbox on the right to find it)
After that I could delete the application
- Huang Z.New member | Level 1
search 'Activity Monitor' in launch pad
- Shae F.New member | Level 1
Piet, your a life saver; thank you so much!
- MaryBeth L.1New member | Level 1
THANK YOU!!!!!! What happens to all of the shared stuff? Is it gone now?
- Peter B.169New member | Level 1
What happens to all of the shared stuff? Is it gone now?
Well, I wanted to keep all of my documents but uninstall from my MacBook so I moved all of the data back to dropbox before attempting to uninstall. There are a few options of what could have happened to the data.
If you saved it to an alternate spot then you still have the data.
If you moved it all back to dropbox, then all of your data is in your online dropbox account.
If you did as I suggested in my first post and delete all data from within all dropbox folders then the folders, AND you deleted all of the data from your trash, then yes, all of your data and the program dropbox are gone.
Glad this worked for you.
- Roberta G.New member | Level 1
Piet Hein C. I LOVE YOU! Thank you so much for this tip. Aloha
- Joe P.33New member | Level 1
Thanks Piet Hein and Rajat. Dropbox, you suck. I look forward to the day you app is but a distant memory.
- Sarah F.31New member | Level 1
Andrea. P: Maybe you guys should update this article to include force quitting dropbox finder integration: https://help.dropbox.com/desktop-web/uninstall-dropbox
- Umesh R.1New member | Level 1
Try to do the following
- control-click on Dropbox.
- select 'show package contents'. You will be able to see a folder named "Contents"
- open folder
- delete everything there in the folder.
- open finder window
- navigate to folder containing Dropbox app.
- press command-delete and move to bin
This should help you.
- Duff W.New member | Level 1
Nope and nope...I have tried all of those and this damn icon is still not letting me delete...help!
- Umesh R.1New member | Level 1
Well, this is how I did it. Can you tell me which version of Mac are you using? Because this could be the only hurdle. else you should be able to delete it.
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