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mobin68
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
My folders taking too long to open when left-double clicking in Windows.
Hi everyone,
I have been having difficulty opening my dropbox folders on my windows when I double left-click on folders. It usually takes about 10 to 15 seconds to open each folder. However, the ...
flowace
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello,
It appears that you are experiencing slow folder opening issues with Dropbox on your Windows computer. This can be frustrating, but there are several potential solutions to try:
Check Internet Connection: Slow folder opening could be due to a poor internet connection. Make sure you have a stable and fast internet connection. You can check your internet speed using various online speed test tools.
Check Disk Space: Ensure that you have enough free disk space on your computer. Lack of disk space can slow down file operations, including opening folders.
Check for Software Conflicts: Other software or background processes might be conflicting with Dropbox, causing the slow folder opening. Try temporarily disabling any third-party antivirus, firewall, or other software to see if it improves the performance.
Update Dropbox: Ensure that you have the latest version of the Dropbox app installed. Sometimes, updating to the latest version can resolve performance issues.
Exclude Dropbox from Antivirus Scans: Add Dropbox to the exclusion list of your antivirus software. Antivirus scans can sometimes interfere with Dropbox operations.
Reset Dropbox Cache: Instead of just deleting the cache, you can try resetting it. Open the Dropbox app, click on your profile picture, go to "Preferences," and then click on the "Sync" tab. Click the "Clear" button under "Clear cache" to reset the cache.
Reinstall Dropbox: Completely uninstall Dropbox from your computer and then reinstall it. This can help resolve any potential issues with the installation.
Check for Syncing Conflicts: If there are syncing conflicts or a large number of pending files, it might slow down Dropbox. Check if there are any unresolved conflicts in your Dropbox account online.
Check Smart Sync Settings: Smart Sync settings in Dropbox can affect folder behavior. Check if your folders are set to "Online Only" or "Local."
Contact Dropbox Support: If none of the above solutions work, consider contacting Dropbox support directly. They can provide further assistance and insights into the issue.
Remember to back up any important files before making significant changes to your Dropbox settings or reinstalling the app.
By trying these steps, you may be able to identify and resolve the issue with slow folder opening on Dropbox. I hope one of these solutions helps you get your Dropbox folders working smoothly again.
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