Dropbox no longer supports my operating system
We regularly release new versions of the Dropbox desktop app with additional features, better performance, and enhanced security. These versions are not always compatible with older operating systems. Periodically, we'll end support of the Dropbox desktop app for these operating systems. If you're running an older version of an operating system, you may receive an email notification from Dropbox explaining that it's no longer supported.
Learn more about which operating systems Dropbox supports for your device.
To learn which version of an operating system your computer has:
- Visit the Dropbox account page.
- Scroll to Devices and find the device you’d like to learn more about.
- Under Most recent activity, hover over the "i" (lowercase i) icon to find the operating system of your device.
What happens to my Dropbox account when Dropbox no longer supports my computer's operating system?
When an operating system is no longer supported:
- Your files remain safe in your Dropbox account.
- Note: You can access your files from another supported device, or on dropbox.com if you're on a supported browser.
- The Dropbox desktop app will stop syncing changes to your files and folders.
- You'll be logged out of the Dropbox desktop app on the computer that’s no longer supported.
How do I update my operating system?
You’ll need to update your computer's operating system to a supported version to continue to using the Dropbox desktop app.
- To update Windows, visit the Microsoft website.
- To update macOS, visit the Apple website.
- To update Linux:
What can I do if I updated my operating system and I’m still having issues?
- Windows: You must have an NTFS-formatted hard drive.
- macOS: You must have a HFS+ or APFS-formatted hard drive with extended attributes not disabled.
- Linux: You must have a hard drive or partition formatted with one of these file system types.
- ext4
- zfs (on 64-bit systems only)
- eCryptFS (back by ext4)
- xfs (on 64-bit systems only)
- btrfs
If you're on Windows, check that Dropbox isn't running in compatibility mode.
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