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john080347
Helpful | Level 6
3 years ago

System Start-up

I have set the preference for Dropbox to automatically load on system start-up, but it doesn't happen. I have uninstalled Dropbox and re-installed it, but Dropbox still not starting when laptop booted up; I have signed out of Dropbox and logged in again and it performed an index of all files, but it still won't open on boot-up. I have a Dell Inspiron 15 5000 series running Windows 10. Can anyone help with this?


  • john080347 wrote:

    I have set the preference for Dropbox to automatically load on system start-up, but it doesn't happen.


    Go to Windows' System Settings, Startup Apps, and make sure Dropbox is enabled.

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    john080347 wrote:

    I have set the preference for Dropbox to automatically load on system start-up, but it doesn't happen.


    Go to Windows' System Settings, Startup Apps, and make sure Dropbox is enabled.

    • john080347's avatar
      john080347
      Helpful | Level 6

      Thanks Rich, that was it! Simples. I'm still confused how Dropbox got disabled on start-up after being fine for years, but at least it's sorted now. Very grateful.

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