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Nautek
9 years agoExplorer | Level 3
"The Dropbox installer failed to start"
I moved some dropbox files from the C: drive to the 😧 and now i can't run the installer after i uninstalled Dropbox. Here is what happens:
- 8 years ago
Hi, I'm assuming you're running Windows and your installer isn't working... Have you installed Dropbox before by any chance?? I had this problem when I tried uninstalling dropbox, my computer crashed, and then I was unable to reinstall Dropbox.
So here's what I tried.
I downloaded a program called RegAlyzer from PortableApps.
I installed the application, then under the "Search" feature I said search for the string "Dropbox".
Tick all the boxes that say "Keys" "Values" "Data" "Strings" "Numerics", but NOT Binary Data. Under Search Range, select Whole Registry, and under Misc, select "Ignore Case".
Hit Search. Leave the computer for a few minutes. The results will hopefully accumulate a number of Windows "Registry" entries.
Some of these entries stop the installer from doing its thing.
When the search is complete, right click on any of the results, press select all, then right click again, and press "Delete Selected."
When this is done, download the dropbox installer and try installing again now.
Good Luck!
mb60893
Helpful | Level 5
Hi, I'm assuming you're running Windows and your installer isn't working... Have you installed Dropbox before by any chance?? I had this problem when I tried uninstalling dropbox, my computer crashed, and then I was unable to reinstall Dropbox.
So here's what I tried.
I downloaded a program called RegAlyzer from PortableApps.
I installed the application, then under the "Search" feature I said search for the string "Dropbox".
Tick all the boxes that say "Keys" "Values" "Data" "Strings" "Numerics", but NOT Binary Data. Under Search Range, select Whole Registry, and under Misc, select "Ignore Case".
Hit Search. Leave the computer for a few minutes. The results will hopefully accumulate a number of Windows "Registry" entries.
Some of these entries stop the installer from doing its thing.
When the search is complete, right click on any of the results, press select all, then right click again, and press "Delete Selected."
When this is done, download the dropbox installer and try installing again now.
Good Luck!
Nautek
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes i am running Windows 10 and i will try this if my monitor isn't dead :d
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