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Carza
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
I need to delete folders on my laptop
Hi there! I have dropbox folders on my laptop, which take up so much space. I already uninstalled dropbox desktop, but the folders aren't gone. Will the files be deleted if I delete these folders?
Hey Carza, thanks for posting on our Community!
Uninstalling the desktop app wouldn't be deleting any of your files or folders on your computer.
Now that you've uninstalled the desktop app, your Dropbox folder is a local copy of the files you had stored in your Dropbox account and you could move or delete them as needed.
I hope this helps and please let us know if you have any other questions.
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- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Carza, thanks for posting on our Community!
Uninstalling the desktop app wouldn't be deleting any of your files or folders on your computer.
Now that you've uninstalled the desktop app, your Dropbox folder is a local copy of the files you had stored in your Dropbox account and you could move or delete them as needed.
I hope this helps and please let us know if you have any other questions.
- sakiya3 years agoNew member | Level 2
hi walter I am trying to free up starage space on my drop box online, I have deleted folders and files and its still saying I have no storage. I cant afford to upgrade my drop box and I would like to just delete files to create more space.
- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey sakiya, could you let me know what is reported in your account's plan tab in regards to your quota?
Do you see any files or folders on your homepage or on your backups page perhaps?
- yemerchandise3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Concerning file access
I just added a file to my free Dropbox account. I need the recipients of the link to be able to access and download the file. If I select "Share with Dropbox" from the context menu, it states that "Anyone with this link can view" (which is what I want). But it says "Just you" in the "Who may access" column. What kind is it? Can those who get my link access the file and download it?
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi yemerchandise, the shared link can be accessed by anyone. However, what you're viewing is when sharing files to Dropbox users directly, so the method of delivery is different.
- CharliePuthNetWorth3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Greetings! My laptop has dropbox folders that take up a lot of space. I've uninstalled Dropbox desktop, but the folders remain. Is it possible to delete these folders without deleting the files?
- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
CharliePuthNetWorth wrote:
Greetings! My laptop has dropbox folders that take up a lot of space. I've uninstalled Dropbox desktop, but the folders remain. Is it possible to delete these folders without deleting the files?
Uninstalling Dropbox doesn't remove the local Dropbox folder where your data is saved. If you wish to delete this folder, it's safe to do so as long as you've uninstalled Dropbox first, or used the Dropbox website to unlink the device.
One note... if you were using the Backup option to back up your key folders (Desktop, Documents, Downloads, etc.), then make sure you first disabled that feature BEFORE deleting your Dropbox folder, otherwise you'll end up deleting those folders as well. Check the location of those folders to make sure they're not located in your Dropbox folder.
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