![]() ![]() If you are running a Mac using HFS+ file system (prior to macOS Catalina) you must partition your hard drive. So, if you are running low on storage capacity on your hard drive, we don't recommend partitioning. Each partition will take up a portion of your usable storage. ![]() It is important to note that partitioning your hard drive also splits up your available hard drive space. Note: If you want to run Windows on your Mac, Apple's Boot Camp assistant will automatically make a partition for you. It makes it possible to run two separate operating systems on one device, like Windows and macOS, or two versions of macOS (like Catalina and Big Sur). In the same screen, press the + (plus) button and go to the location where you placed Dropbox, ~/Applications (/Users/yourUserName/Applications).Partitioning your Mac is basically splitting your hard drive into separate, usable systems.If there is an existing Dropbox entry press the - (minus) button to remove it. You'll be presented with a list of applications. Note: If this folder doesn't currently exist, go to your user directory, create a new folder, and name it Applications.Open another Finder window and go to ~/Applications (/Users/yourUserName/Applications).Go to your Downloads folder and find the installer.Download the latest version of the installer. ![]() ![]() To update your application from a standard account: You can find out if you're an administrator or a standard user with the instructions on this page. Standard users need to follow a different set of instructions to proceed with a manual update. For Macs, the success of these updates depends on the level of privileges your user has in the system.Īdministrators who are running the application and haven't changed their system user name shouldn’t have any issues with automatic or manual updates. Under most configurations, the Dropbox desktop application will automatically receive and apply new updates. ![]()
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