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TFCtenor1
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Synching never stops, says updating for 5 days!
I have DropBox Plus (paid plan). Have had it for years. I had to re-attach to an existing DropBox folder on my second internal hard drive and, after uninstalling and re-installing DropBox and a littl...
- 5 years ago
After weeks and weeks of back and forth I finally received the answer which did work:
Note in the answer below, if your DropBox folder is not in the default location, like on a second Data drive on your machine and not the OS drive, then you will need to modify the DOS commands below as %HOMEPATH% and %APPDATA% and %LOCALAPPDATA% refer to your default (C:\) Drive.
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1) If Dropbox is running:
- Click on the Dropbox icon in the system tray
- Click on your profile picture or initials and select "Quit"
2) Press the Windows Key + R then type "cmd" and press enter to open the Command prompt.
3) Copy and paste the following lines into the Command Prompt, one at a time, and press RETURN after each one. PLEASE make sure you copy and paste these commands(don't type them by hand), as getting them wrong could cause some harm. Also, you can only paste them by right clicking and selecting “Paste”. Don't worry if one of the instructions below fail or you can't find the folder in one of these locations. This is normal.
icacls "%HOMEPATH%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
icacls "%APPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
icacls "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
NOTE: Please copy/paste the output of each command in a .txt file, in case further troubleshooting is needed.
4) Restart Dropbox from Start -> All Programs. Please also restart your computer.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Apologies for the delay, TFCtenor1, you can contact Dropbox support directly using this link for further assistance on this matter.
TFCtenor1
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
After weeks and weeks of back and forth I finally received the answer which did work:
Note in the answer below, if your DropBox folder is not in the default location, like on a second Data drive on your machine and not the OS drive, then you will need to modify the DOS commands below as %HOMEPATH% and %APPDATA% and %LOCALAPPDATA% refer to your default (C:\) Drive.
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1) If Dropbox is running:
- Click on the Dropbox icon in the system tray
- Click on your profile picture or initials and select "Quit"
2) Press the Windows Key + R then type "cmd" and press enter to open the Command prompt.
3) Copy and paste the following lines into the Command Prompt, one at a time, and press RETURN after each one. PLEASE make sure you copy and paste these commands(don't type them by hand), as getting them wrong could cause some harm. Also, you can only paste them by right clicking and selecting “Paste”. Don't worry if one of the instructions below fail or you can't find the folder in one of these locations. This is normal.
icacls "%HOMEPATH%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
icacls "%APPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
icacls "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
NOTE: Please copy/paste the output of each command in a .txt file, in case further troubleshooting is needed.
4) Restart Dropbox from Start -> All Programs. Please also restart your computer.
- akh10025 years agoNew member | Level 2
Any advice for dealing with this on a mac?
- Walter5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi akh1002; welcome aboard and sorry to hear about your syncing issue.
Can you please perform the following steps and let us know how it goes?
1. Make sure the Dropbox desktop application is running
2. Click on the Dropbox icon in your menu bar and then click your profile picture or initials
3. Select 'Preferences'
4. Click on the 'Account' tab
5. Hold down the 'Option/Alt' key
6. Click on the 'Fix Permissions' button (make sure you're still holding down the 'Option/Alt' key)
7. You may be prompted for your a username and password, this is your computer login credentials, not your Dropbox account ones.
[This will allow Dropbox access to your home folder, Dropbox folder, and any required settings.]
If this didn't help improve matters, you can follow the steps 1 to 5 and on the 6th step this time click on the 'Fix Hardlinks' button.
Just note that if you use “Fix Permissions” syncing will start back over so if you need to use this step, please allow for a few hours to pass and let us know if syncing becomes stuck again.
Thanks!
- ss_dreaming4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have had dropbox for years. Personal (free) and work accounts. I just upgraded the personal account to move files from my NAS device and go full cloud. Now my home laptop (Windows 10) will not sync; it is freezing up. I have tried all the above items to correct the issue, but nothing has worked. That includes:
- Reinstall dropbox after clearing the cache
- Reinstall dropbox after renaming the dropbox folder so it has to rebuild itself
- Using the ALT-H to fix hardlinks, then fix permissions
- turn off windows firewall (although I noted dropbox is whitelisted)
- look for exclusions in windows antivirus
This is what I see. CPU is maxed, no network activity, dropbox app will not open windows explorer. Takes a long time to quit dropbox app.
Please provide guidance as to next steps.
- Leonnow1004 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi there,
i am facing the same issue and found this! but it seems the command below when i copied included a :disappointed face in it.
Can you help to type the correct command?
- robert k.514 years agoExplorer | Level 4
i have the same problem
- Walter4 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey peeps; thanks for your messages!
For anyone still affected by this, note that the development team has released a new beta version of the Dropbox desktop application that may resolve the issue you are experiencing.
Can you try installing it from this page and let us know if it helped improve matters?- riclewallen4 years agoNew member | Level 2
this page link: https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-desktop-client-builds/Beta-Build-115-3-553/td-p/491097%C2%A0
returns error message:
- alexonskiPGC4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I was having problems with Dropbox using 100% of my CPU for long periods of time (typically 7-40 minutes) whenever a sync occurred (e.g. upon restart, wake from sleep, after file saves). I have my Dropbox folders in a nonstandard location in D:\Dropbox, and this problem has been getting increasingly worse over the past year. I am running a 2013 windows 8.1 machine, so not the fastest by today's standards, but this probably makes the problem much more noticeable than for others with newer machines.
I originally found the suggestion to use the first two of the icacls commands suggested here by TFCtenor1 (but not the third) in an older post from 2017 by Jane here:
I tried Jane's suggestion, even though it was not marked as an accepted solution, and to my amazement, the high CPU usage problem is now gone! I have since run the third icacls command noted by TFCtenor1 above, just to be complete.
I suspect that my problem may have been related to the fact that my Dropbox folders are in an nonstandard location. If you are having problems with Dropbox pegging your CPU for long periods of time and you have a nonstandard location for your Dropbox folders, you might want to give this a try.
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