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Nicola
Explorer | Level 4
4 years ago
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Dropbox shows that my files take up more space than they actually do

I align Dropbox with the computer. I see in the Dropbox folder two folders with dimensions 550 mega and 1 giga respectively. The Dropbox folder instead shows a size of 2.3 GB! What could be the proble...
  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    4 years ago

    Nicola  wrote:
    Do you know for how many time? In the last few weeks , in my understanding, I have moved a few KB but the dimension continues to remain over 2GB. Is there a way to clean the cache (for a non-expert)?

    Files stored in the local cache folder will typically remain there for about three days. The folder will store all the pieces of your files while they're syncing, as well as any files that you've deleted recently (to aid in fast recovery if needed). It's not unheard of to see the cache grow large, especially if you're deleting or moving files around.

     

    While you can delete the content of the cache folder, it's not necessary and should usually be left alone. If you're wanting to do this just because it's larger than the content in your Dropbox, just leave it. This is normal. The only time I'd suggest clearing the cache is if you're experiencing a problem syncing, or you're critically low on drive space.

     

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