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RayhanHosain's avatar
RayhanHosain
Explorer | Level 4
4 years ago
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Dropbox says I am running out of space, however I deleted everything and the issue remains

I am a free user. According to dropbox, I have used more than 2 gb. But I have moved all the files on dropbox to another folder and i could see that the total size of the files is only 132 mb. And also, I can see the same message that I have used more than allocated space when, in fact, there was no file of mine on dropbox. So, why is this?

 

 

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    4 years ago

    Sorry to jump in here, RayhanHosain!

     

    Do you perhaps have any computers backed up to Dropbox? You can check your backups tab to find out.

     

    Can you please send us a screenshot of what you see on this page?

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  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    4 years ago

    Ignacio Cordero wrote:

    I I deleted all the files from my dropbox and it still appears that I am taking up a large part of the space that I have in my limit. What should I do?


    Have you checked your Backups page?

  • Ignacio Cordero's avatar
    Ignacio Cordero
    New member | Level 2
    4 years ago

    Ah ha...
    I didn't understand the backup operation.  I misunderstood that my dropbox files would be backed up to an external drive I have and not that my external drive would be backed up to my dropbox space.
    Thank you!

  • b0987183520's avatar
    b0987183520
    New member | Level 2
    4 years ago

    Dear All:

    I have 7.75G dropbox space, and I have deleted all my files and shares.

    But why the Dropbox web site still show that I havd used the starge about 5.04GB?

    (But I have already deleted all my files)

    So my question is how can I get my 5.04GB ? or where is the files of 5.04GB? or who can I clean all storge (like Format)?

  • Minoru 's avatar
    Minoru
    Explorer | Level 3
    4 years ago

    After repeatedly deleting and restoring files, the capacity increased dozens of times.
    After that, I tried deleting all the files, but the capacity did not recover.
    Could it be a bug?

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    4 years ago

    Hey Minoru, thanks for reaching out to us today.

     

    Did you perhaps enable our backup feature at some point?

     

    What do you see in your backups page?

  • Cereus's avatar
    Cereus
    New member | Level 2
    3 years ago

    I am having the same problem. I've almost never used drop box. I can't even see how big the file is that someone shared with me, but it says I have .5 gb used up of 2gb and that's 10 pictures.


  • Northern's avatar
    Northern
    New member | Level 2
    3 years ago

    Same here. Very disappointed as DB offered me a sizable increase a few years back for bringing in new customers.  
    Now, having reduced the data on my box I'm still stuck with almost closed account and they're simply forcing me to buy increased space.  My only option seems to be reverting to basic space of 2 GB.  Who offers 2 GBs today? Hillareous.

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