If your Dropbox software is crashing along those lines, these are a few potential fixes for it. Quick tip You can easily manage your file because it’s an user-friendly, lightweight file browser that lets you to stay in charge of your data. The control option include backup selection, storage limit, encryption, privileges, and the ability to suspend, activate, and delete users.

What can I do if Dropbox keeps crashing in Windows 10?

1.  Switch off the anti-virus software

2. Reinstall Dropbox

Consider reinstalling Dropbox so that you’re running the latest available version. If the software doesn’t automatically update, you might even get an old version error along the lines of:

3. Reset Dropbox settings

Note: Please be aware that the text enclosed in the %…% refers to the location in which your Dropbox installation exists on your hard-drive, or the path to your Username folder, so replace them accordingly.

4. Run the SFC tool

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5. Run the Windows System Restore tool

6. Try the UWP version

You can download the UWP version of Dropbox from the Windows Store for free. If you’re having problems with the regular version of Dropbox, go ahead and try the official UWP client, that’s better optimized for the Windows 10 environment.

7. Run the Troubleshooter app

8. Add Dropbox to the Firewall exception list

If the Firewall is actually blocking Dropbox, you don’t need to disable the Firewall completely. It’s enough to just add Dropbox to the exception list, and your cloud service should function normally. The same thing goes for your antivirus. So, if you still have problems even after whitelisting Dropbox in the Firewall, make sure to do the same in your third-party antivirus. That’s about it. We certainly hope at least one of these solutions helped you resolve problems with Dropbox in Windows 10. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions, make sure to let us know in the comments down below.

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