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Emeskay
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox Files Take Up Hard Drive Space
My laptop keeps showing me that my Dropbox files are taking up space on my hard drive. I am certain they are syncing and on the cloud. How do I resolve this? Thanks.
Thanks for taking the time to post here, Roni5050.
Just wanted to let you know that the Dropbox desktop app's job is to sync local versions of your files to your computer.
This allows you to access your Dropbox files and work on them, even if you're not connected to the internet and it's our preferred method of uploading/downloading larger files.
You can of course still use the website and if you'd like, you can also use our selective sync feature, which will help you remove entire folders from your Dropbox folder, but keep them on dropbox.com, to free up some of your space.
I hope this helps!
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- FredericVT5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Oh, that's bad news! I have huge files on external drives. I can't copy them locally first. So I need to change by dropbox directory to each external drive until everything is uploaded for the first time? I wish it was are easy as a FTP client...
- Mark5 years ago
Super User II
I'd not recommend changing drive lots... you risk data loss. All I can suggest is uploading in smaller batches
- Mark5 years ago
Super User II
OR FredericVT would https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/sync-uploads/external-drive help?
- FredericVT5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Using smaller batches is not an option for me, my files are huge, hundreds of megs each. I'll try to external drive feature, thanks for pointing it to me. I have several drives and I need to backup a few files per drive, but maybe this is supported.
- Undrbgt4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Why do large files I uploaded to Dropbox from my MacBook to free up storage space still count against my storage capacity?
- Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Undrbgt, I'd be happy to respond to that!
Do you use the desktop app, when you upload content to your Dropbox account? If so, then keep in mind that since the app uses a local copy of your content, it'd make sense for the files and folders to take up space on the device.
Also, can you clarify if you're referring to the device's storage space or your account's?
Let me know if you have any other questions.
- Photon_wrangler4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Is there a difference between files that have only "place holders" in Selective Sync and can be downloaded to the computer and files that are On-line only in Smart Sync?
- Jay4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Photon_wrangler, with selective sync, there are no placeholders, the files literally do no exist on your machine, and will only appear on the site.
Only Smart Sync with online-only files have placeholders on your machine.
- gwilcken4 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have this problem as well. I have already set everything to online-only through smart sync. It doesn't matter - the laptop that I use which I need to access my dropox with still screams that it's out of space, and that huge files in my dropbox are the problem. I have looked everywhere and found no more options to set, no more menus to pull down... no matter what I do, DB is still claiming local HD space.
Please help.
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey gwilcken, sorry to hear you're having issues this.
If you've made sure that the app is 'up to date' and not still syncing in your computer's system tray/menu bar, then, the space might be taken up by the cache folder.
Could that be the case here?
Keep me posted!
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