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toga217
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox Desktop App on Mac OS X 10.11.
On my MacBook Pro I have OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan running. Since today the dropbox app does not work any more. I have already reinstalled the dropbox app, deleted the .dropbox folder and loaded system...
- 7 years ago
Hi there,
just installed the new
Beta Build 53.3.65
https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Desktop-client-builds/Beta-Build-53-3-65/m-p/282044#M4928
with which the problem seems to be fixed.
It works now for me again.
Moderator note: You can check the new beta build, here: https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-desktop-client-builds/Beta-Build-171-3-6071/td-p/670117
Walter
7 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there toga217 - how are you today?
I am sorry to hear about this and thank you for the crash report. As I think it could be related to a current issue, I would like to have a more in-depth look into it. I have reached out to you via email so please check your inbox and get back to me there to further investigate this.
Thanks in advance!
- tennantgoucher7 years agoExplorer | Level 3Could you please reply to me too
- Mark7 years agoSuper User IIYou need to give some information first tennantgoucher as to whats happening.
- tennantgoucher7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
The evening of June 19 Dropbox stopped working on my Macbook Pro running El Capitan. The top menu icon disappeared. If I try to open it from the applications folder, the top menu icon would flash light gray (sometimes) then disappear, or it it simply won't appear. I tried deleting and reinstalling, unlinking my computer, copying the icon to the lower menu bar, cleaning out caches, etc to no avail.
The morning of June 20 I used chat help. They hinted at upgrading to High Sierra and I asked them if El Capitan was no longer supported. They indicated that it was supported, but, because I didn't want to attempt to fix it by upgrading my IOS they had to "escalate" my help request and then they would get back to me. I received an email regarding escalation and I replied to it that afternoon. Over 24 hrs later I am still awaiting a response. (I don't want to upgrade to High Sierra at this time because it has known issues with AutoCad, Adobe products, and Word/Excel products, all of which are critical to my workflow.)
This morning I found a post here that indicated that he was having the same problem with El Capitan and it occured at the same time as my problem. He came up with a work around that involved downloading an older version of Dropbox, turning off wifi to install it, deleting the update component of the dropbox app, then turning on wifi. In desperation I tried it. It worked for about 2 hours (which was the best that I have done in 48 hours), but it has since shut down/disappeared again.
He believed, (as do I), that a broken update has been released. Hopefully this will be addressed QUICKLY, but, in the meantime I'm desperate for a workaround.
Thanks for your time and patience in advance.
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