Often, the antivirus (not only your firewall) or security software on your computer will block Dropbox from completing the install or startup process. To see if this is the issue, follow these steps: Temporarily disable any antivirus or security programs on your computer. Reinstall the Dropbox application using our offline installer.

Understanding the Context

I use it for business. My Dropbox icon was nowhere to be found on mu pc a few weeks ago, so I could not seem to check whether my Dropbox was syncing anymore. So, I deleted the Dropbox app from my pc and tried to install it again. The deletion did not go smooth, couldn't delete at first, but after a lot of tries, I managed to get it deleted.

Key Insights

Windows 10 *not* running in S Mode, 64 bit operating system, ARM-based processor, and it refuses to install Desktop version of Dropbox - a dialog box tells me it can't be installed on this device, and asks me if I want Dropbox S Mode, which is of little use for my purposes. Surely someone somewhere in Dropbox knows the answer?! The Surface Pro X uses a Microsoft SQ1 or SQ2 processor, which is a custom ARM-based processor that cannot run the Dropbox desktop application. ARM-based processors are what you typically find in cell phones and tablets. Cannot login and install with new PC.

Final Thoughts

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