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Andrew O.10
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox Issues with Mac OS Mojave
Users on Mac OS Mojave are experiencing an issue with Dropbox, their computers have become extremely slow. It works fine when Dropbox is not running. When Dropbox app is relaunched, it takes about 3...
- 6 years ago
THANK YOU, firstlooks!
Your instructions finally worked, whereas everything else had failed. More detailed instructions for deleting the hidden folder can be found here:
altavek
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
brand new, literally 2 days old, iMac PRO here. As soon as I put dropbox on the machine; everything came to a screetching halt. This even happened on my old iMac 13,2. I've been beating my head against the wall on this issue and when i got the new machine, the answer became quickly obvious as it was one of the first things I installed after running all system updates.
This is a DropBox software incompatability. Only solution is not even installing the desktop app until it is fixed, which is a massive setback in my workflow.
- mantis1086 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Yes, and what's worse is that DropBox support is either completely in denial about it or stalling.. or ignoring the issue. This has been going on for a month for us, totally shutting down my ability to work or keep in sync with my team at the office, and my reward for weeks of an open tech support ticket has been useless emails telling me my DropBox has a lot of files in it (yeah, no kidding, and it's been working fine like that for 4 years or more) or instructions to do things I already told them I've done multiple times.
In case it helps anyone, one thing that worked on one of my Macs running Mojave but not the 2nd one I have was to completely start from scratch and NOT try to preserve my existing sync'd DropBox folder (which I could only do b/c I hadn't recently updated files on that machine). Then when I re-synced to my account I chose online-only instead of local file sync'ing, and that has so far been working. However, doing the same thing on a 2nd Mac (at work) didn't work and it's still doing the sync'ing forever thing and I have 100's of un-sync'd files as a result. So yeah, good luck with that but maybe you'll get lucky.....
Oh, and the other joyous thing we've run into is that even when the "be part of the beta program/early updates" thing is unchecked in our account, DropBox STILL updates us to a beta .3 version (.4 is the stable version for any build series FYI) every time, meaning we can never really test a previous stable .4 version. Fun fun fun.
DropBox, you guys need to fix this madness or you're going to lose a lot of Mac-based customers. This has been terribly handled across the board and it's causing a lot of lost productivity.
- emendelson6 years agoHelpful | Level 7
y Same problem here. Dropbox works perfectly in High Sierra, stalls at Checking for changes under Mojave. Tried unlinking and relinking, reinstalling, renicing, disabling/enabling LAN sync, etc. No joy anywhere.
- Radweld6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Same here, checking for changes - hasn't sync'd in 2 weeks. Reinstalled, relinked, no difference
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