How to fix Dropbox not syncing and other issues (2024)

This article covers fixes for Dropbox sync issues and troubleshooting steps. Try the steps below if:

  • Updates to your files aren’t syncing with people you share with
  • Updates to your files aren’t reflecting in your own account on dropbox.com
  • New files added by other people or devices aren’t syncing to your device
  • The number of files syncing seems to be “stuck”
  • You see errors about particular files

Learn more about how Dropbox syncs your files.

Dropbox is stuck syncing forever, waiting to sync, or not starting

If your Dropbox desktop app is stuck syncing, waiting to sync, or not starting to sync, it may be due to your network settings or firewall:

  • Check your firewall, security, and antivirus settings
  • Check your network restrictions

Errors about low disk space on your computer or hard drive

Dropbox has a few different tools for helping to manage your disk space on your device.

If you want to remove files from your hard drive without deleting them from your Dropbox account, you can make those files online-only or use selective sync to choose which Dropbox folders sync to your hard drive.

  • Learn how to make files online-only
  • Learn how to use selective sync

If you want to remove files from the Dropbox desktop app and the rest of your Dropbox account, you can either:

  • Delete the file from your Dropbox folder or dropbox.com.
  • Move the file out of your Dropbox folder and into a local folder on your hard drive.

Can’t move, open, or delete a file or folder from the Dropbox folder

If you can’t make changes to a file or folder in your Dropbox folder, the first thing to confirm is whether the file is visible and can be edited on dropbox.com.

Some applications will put restrictions in place that can prevent other applications (like Dropbox) from accessing your files while that other application has them open. This is to prevent conflicts between the two.

If, after you’ve saved your file or quit the application you’re using, you’re seeing errors about that particular file, or it never seems to finish syncing, you may want to restart your computer in case a crashed or background application is accessing your files in a way that prevents Dropbox from syncing your changes.

If you can’t see and edit your file on dropbox.com, the file may not be properly synced. Try these other troubleshooting steps below to resolve issues with the Dropbox desktop app syncing, starting with checking connectivity:

  • Check your firewall, security, and antivirus settings
  • Check your network restrictions

Files are marked as “up to date” but are not

If either dropbox.com or the desktop app is showing your files as being up to date but changes you’ve made aren’t appearing, it typically means one of two things:

  1. Your desktop app hasn’t yet uploaded the changes to your account on dropbox.com.
  2. Your desktop app hasn’t yet downloaded changes made in your account on dropbox.com.

Usually, this will update automatically and you’ll simply need to wait for the files to finish syncing. If the desktop app doesn’t appear to be syncing, try the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Check your firewall, security, and antivirus settings
  • Check your network restrictions

Learn how to change online-only file settings.

File couldn’t sync due to a hardware issue or file corruption

If Dropbox encounters errors while trying to read or write a file, there may be an issue with your desktop OS or hardware. You can use disk diagnostic and repair utilities to identify and repair errors:

  • Windows: Use Check Disk (chkdsk).
  • macOS: Use Disk Utility.

Folder couldn’t sync because it was blocked by antivirus software

If desktop syncing is blocked because your antivirus software identifies a threat, the following options are available:

  • Delete the file.
  • Quarantine the file.
    • Allowing your antivirus software to move the infected file to a secure location on your hard drive isolates the file from the rest of your system.
  • Allow the file to be downloaded normally.

Check the date and time on your device

If your device has the incorrect date and time, Dropbox may have trouble syncing your files.

Check your accounts

You can log in to multiple accounts on the same device, so if you’re missing a file that should have synced, make sure you’re on the right account.

Learn how to sign into or out of Dropbox.

Check your sync status

If your files and folders are different across your devices, you can check your sync status. You can also make sure selective sync hasn’t removed folders from your device.

Keep the Dropbox desktop app open

  • If you added a file to the Dropbox folder on your computer, you must keep the Dropbox app running to sync it to the rest of your Dropbox account.
  • Once your files are synced across your devices, you can close the Dropbox desktop app on your computer.

Close your other applications

If you have one of your Dropbox files open in another application, like Microsoft Word, your file might not sync properly. Close all non-Dropbox applications, then close and re-open the file in Dropbox.

Check your file names

Certain special characters, like “*” (asterisk) or “/” (forward slash), aren’t compatible with all devices. Remove any special characters in your filenames.

Learn more about naming your files and folders.

Make sure you’ve saved your file to Dropbox

Search your computer for the file with the search bar in your taskbar (Windows) or Spotlight in your menu bar (Mac). If it’s not in Dropbox or a connected app, it won't sync with Dropbox.

Learn how to manually add files to Dropbox.

Check whether you’ve joined a shared folder

If you edit a file that’s in a shared folder, but the folder is not in your account, the changes you make to the file won’t appear in the folder.

Learn how to join a shared folder.

Make sure others haven’t changed or moved your file

Log in to dropbox.com and check to make sure no one moved, deleted, or renamed your file or folder.

Learn how to recover missing files.

Check the number and size of the files stored in your Dropbox account

The number of files you can store in your Dropbox account is limited by your available storage space. If you run out of space in your account, consider upgrading your plan ordeleting files or folders.

Files uploaded through the desktop app or mobile apps must be 2 TB or smaller and files uploaded to dropbox.com must be 50 GB or smaller.

All files uploaded to your Dropbox account must be smaller than the amount of storage space you have. For example, if your account has a storage quota of 2 GB, you can upload one 2 GB file or many files that add up to 2 GB. If you’re over your storage quota, Dropbox will stop syncing.

Check your firewall, security, and antivirus settings

Your firewall, antivirus, or security settings can prevent your files from syncing on Dropbox.

Learn how to give Dropbox full permissions.

Check your network restrictions

If you see an error like “can’t establish secure connection”, your network might have special security restrictions.

You may have to enter proxy server information, connect to a LAN (local area network), or manually set the network to allow the “*.dropbox domain.”

Learn more about which domains Dropbox uses.

If none of these fix the problem, check with an admin.

Check your file type

Dropbox can’t sync some kinds of files. These include:

  • Files with certain suffixes, such as files that end in:
    • desktop.ini
    • thumbs.db
    • .ds_store
    • icon\r
    • .dropbox
    • .dropbox.attr
  • Temporary files:
    • These are created by applications like PowerPoint and Word, and often start with a ~$ (a tilde and dollar sign) or .~ (a period and a tilde).
  • Certain types of files and metadata, including:
    • Symbolic links (Symlinks)
    • Shortcuts
    • Junction points
    • Resource forks
    • Networked folders
    • Extended attributes
      • Learn what types of extended attributes Dropbox can sync.
  • Suspicious files:
    • If you get an error message that says permission has been denied or that your file has been rejected by the server, Dropbox may have flagged the file as a copyright violation, DMCA violation, or malware.
    • If you suspect this is the problem, contact support.

Troubleshoot your external hard drive

  • If the files you want to sync are on an external hard drive, make sure the external hard drive is connected and recognized by your computer.
  • If your hard drive is connected and recognized but your files won’t sync to Dropbox, move the Dropbox folder back to your computer temporarily to see if the external hard drive is causing the issue.

Make sure your app syncs changes automatically

Some non-Dropbox applications save changes automatically. However, if you edit a file in an application that doesn’t save changes automatically, you’ll need to save your changes manually by re-adding your file.

Learn how to add files to Dropbox.

Check that the file isn’t read-only or locked

If your file is read-only or is locked by a non-Dropbox application, you can’t sync your file to Dropbox.

If the file has a lock icon on it, it was locked with Dropbox. Learn how to unlock your files.

Update or reinstall non-Dropbox applications

If you use a non-Dropbox application to edit your files, make sure the application is up to date. You can also uninstall and reinstall it, then check to see if your file syncs to Dropbox.

Get more help

If the troubleshooting steps listed above haven’t resolved your sync issue, contact Dropbox Support for further support.

How to fix Dropbox not syncing and other issues (2024)

FAQs

How do I fix my Dropbox sync issues? ›

The app needs to restart—if an error has caused the app to stop syncing, closing the app and reopening it may resolve the issue. The app should be reinstalled—there may be an issue with your installation of the Dropbox desktop app, uninstall and reinstall the app to see if it resolves the error.

How do you force Dropbox to sync? ›

  1. Way 1. Check If Dropbox is running. ...
  2. Way 2. Check the Internet Connection. ...
  3. Way 3. Pause and Resume Dropbox Sync. ...
  4. Way 4. Rename the Dropbox Files. ...
  5. Way 5. Temporarily Moving Out and Then Back into the Dropbox Folder. ...
  6. Way 6. Restart Dropbox Desktop App. ...
  7. Way 7. Install the Dropbox desktop app Instead of Dropbox Lite. ...
  8. Way 8.

How do I fix Dropbox selective sync conflict? ›

To resolve the selective sync conflict, you have several options:
  1. Simply leave them alone, and let one continue to have the name appended with “selective sync conflict”
  2. Change the name of the conflict folder.
  3. Consolidate the files you need from both folders into one of the folders.
Sep 14, 2023

How do I sync everything in Dropbox? ›

You can sync Dropbox files and folders across devices with the Dropbox app. Sign in to your Dropbox account on each device, then add your files and folders to the Dropbox folder on your computer, phone, or tablet. The latest version of all your files and folders will be available across every device.

How do I fix box sync issues? ›

You need to make sure the folders you want to sync to and from your computer are enabled to sync in Box.com. Go to Box.com > Find and click the file option button > Properties > Sync to Computer. 3) If you are still having issues syncing to and from your computer, please contact Box support for more help.

How do I clear my Dropbox cache? ›

Clear your cache on phones with Android 6 (Marshmallow) or higher
  1. Launch the Dropbox app.
  2. Tap Account.
  3. Tap the gear icon to open the Settings menu.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the resulting menu and tap Clear Cache.
May 20, 2024

Why is Dropbox not uploading? ›

If you find Dropbox not uploading, it may be affected by the unstable Internet connection, the incompatible file with Dropbox, or too much cache on Dropbox, etc.

How do I manually update Dropbox? ›

How to Update Dropbox on Windows, Mac, iPhone & Android
  1. Launch the Dropbox desktop application on your Windows machine.
  2. Click on your profile photo or initials in the bottom-left corner.
  3. Choose "Preferences" from the dropdown menu. ...
  4. Under the "Updates" section, select "Check for updates".
Apr 30, 2024

How do I change my Dropbox sync settings? ›

How to use selective sync
  1. Open your Dropbox desktop app preferences.
  2. Click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar.
  3. Click your avatar (profile picture or initials) in the top-right corner.
  4. Click Preferences.
  5. Click the Sync tab.
  6. Under Selective Sync (Windows), click Select folders.
Feb 12, 2024

How do I resolve conflicts in Dropbox? ›

What do I do now? If one of your files is appended with the words (Case Conflict), you can resolve it with either of the following options: Simply leave both files or folders alone, and let one continue to have the name appended with (Case Conflict) Rename one of the files or folders.

How do you resolve conflicts in sync? ›

Resolving sync conflicts
  1. Open the Start Menu and select Control Panel. Windows 10. ...
  2. Open Sync Center. Category View. ...
  3. Select View Sync Conflicts from the menu on the left.
  4. Select a conflict from the list.
  5. Click Resolve.
  6. Select file version for sync.

What are the file sync limitations for Dropbox? ›

All files uploaded to your Dropbox account must be smaller than your storage space. For example, if your account has a storage quota of 2 GB, you can upload one 2 GB file or many files that add up to 2 GB. If you're over your storage quota, Dropbox will stop syncing.

Why is my Dropbox not syncing with others? ›

If your Dropbox desktop app is stuck syncing, waiting to sync, or not starting to sync, it may be due to your network settings or firewall: Check your firewall, security, and antivirus settings. Check your network restrictions.

How to force sync with Dropbox? ›

Restart Dropbox Desktop App. If you want to force Dropbox to sync, restarting Dropbox is another way to restart the Dropbox sync engine and it will process the changes and sync it automatically. 1. Tap the Dropbox icon in the system tray, then click your Dropbox profile, and choose Quit.

How do I make Dropbox smart sync? ›

Windows Instructions:
  1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer. Click the Dropbox icon from the system tray. Click the folder icon. Choose Open folder.
  2. Locate the content that you want to make online-only.
  3. Right-click the file or folder.
  4. Choose Smart sync.
Feb 5, 2018

What does it mean when your files have stopped syncing because your Dropbox is full? ›

What happens if my account is over my storage space quota? If your Dropbox account is over your storage space quota then file syncing will stop. Syncing will resume when you bring your account under your quota again.

How to get Dropbox to sync faster? ›

How to Make Dropbox Sync Faster [10 Tested Ways]
  1. Way 1: Restart Your Devices/Reset Your Modern or Router. ...
  2. Way 2: Disable VPN or Proxy. ...
  3. Way 3: Temporarily Disable Firewall/Antivirus. ...
  4. Way 4: Optimize Internet Connection. ...
  5. Way 5: Disable Selective Sync. ...
  6. Way 6: Pause or Limit Other Network Activities.

How do I enable Smart Sync on Dropbox? ›

Windows Instructions:
  1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer. Click the Dropbox icon from the system tray. Click the folder icon. Choose Open folder.
  2. Locate the content that you want to make online-only.
  3. Right-click the file or folder.
  4. Choose Smart sync.
Feb 5, 2018

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