The good news is that although you’ve been signed out of your Dropbox account, no changes have been made to your account. In other words, all your files and photos are intact and you can access them from a compatible device. Dropbox killed support for Windows XP because this old OS version doesn’t allow it to bring additional features, better performance, and enhanced security features. As a quick reminder, Microsoft itself ended support for Windows XP in April 2014, and Dropbox did the same to keep its product offerings in-line.

Is there a workaround to use Dropbox on Windows XP?

Many Windows XP users confirm that the answer is yes. More specifically, all you need to do is run Dropbox in compatibility mode “Windows 2000” and you should be able to sign in. Other users rely on a third tool to connect Dropbox to Windows XP. One such tool is Goodsync, which even offers a few extra features. If you’ve found other workarounds to make Dropbox compatible with Windows XP, use the comment section below to tell us more about your experience. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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