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kalebseaton
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox is taking up all of the space on my harddrive
Dropbox is killing me. I have 2TB of space on my laptop, Dropbox is taking up almost 700gb of it, despite all of my files being set to Online Only. I've also followed the steps suggested by other users to toggle "Online Only files on Mac" which appears to have done nothing.
I finally resorted to deleting the Dropbox app with the intent of re-downloading it, hoping that that would clear out whatever data it is supposedly storing, but when I deleted the dropbox app, the folder in the finder window still stayed there, and is STILL showing 700gb of storage being taken up. I can't seem to get rid of it. Can anyone give me any advice?
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- GiftofGaby3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
First of all, great job on the troubleshooting steps you've followed GiftofGaby!
Can you locate the example file you mentioned above "Working America" inside your Dropbox folder, and right click on it in order to access its preferences and Get Info?
Once you do, can you send me a screenshot of what you see there?
- GiftofGaby3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes, it is enabled.
Last nigh my system did updated to Sonoma 14.0. I'm noticing that when I get info on a folder - it will show the full size (according to Dropbox)
But the issue being that in system preference when I check my storage and see whats taking up space. Documents tend to be a bulk with many of those items being Dropbox items that have been turned into offline only...
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi GiftofGaby, have you enabled the 'Online-only files on Mac' option on this page, which will show online-only files as taking up no space on your machine?
- GiftofGaby3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello Megan! Thanks for checking in so quickly.
Dropbox Version: 183.4.7058
iMac
27-inch 2019
Mac OS 13.5.2
I noticed that my space was dwindling. When I would check the storage space in System settings - and then ask for more information it would point to files in my dropbox folder. But when I would go to where they lived - they showed the icon that they were offline. When clicking on more info to see which files are taking up spaceFrom System settingswhen going into dropbox
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi GiftofGaby, welcome to our Community!
It sounds like you're facing something similar to the OP of this thread, am I right? Would you be able to let me know a bit more info on this, please?
What is the OS you're using, along with the Dropbox version there? What is the exact issue you're going through?
Keep me posted!
- GiftofGaby3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Any updated on this thread? Going down the rabbit hole to find out if there is an answer other than delete cache
- urm8s8n3 years agoNew member | Level 2
dude, the same thing is happening to me but I'm too scared to delete the app. especially if I now have to worry about this happening too. lmk if you ever found an answer please dude I'm desperate
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi kalebseaton, given the location that appeared for the Dropbox folder, it should be in your home folder. Have you tried searching there in order to delete the Dropbox folder entirely?
- kalebseaton3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
So 2 follow up questions.
1) How do I delete the local folder? It just shows up under my "favorites" when I open up the finder. There is no Dropbox folder on my desktop or anything like that. I'll attach a screenshot. If I right click, it just says to remove from sidebar
2) I'm confused as to how it is still taking up space even after deleting dropbox. If I click on each individual file that's located in this folder, it says zero kb. Not a single file or folder located in this dropbox folder shows that it's taking up space. But if I right click on the dropbox folder in the side bar and click get info, it says it's taking up 770GB.
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