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Niall D.
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
If I'm logged in via browser does it affect hard drive space?
On my new laptop I installed the Dropbox app and found that my HDD space was in the red, I uninstalled it and find the HDD space is changing, but not by much (I have around 90Gb on Dropbox). ...
- 3 years ago
Hey Niall D., thanks for posting your question to the Dropbox Community.
When you install the Dropbox desktop app on your computer and login to your account, the app syncs all your files to a local "Dropbox" folder.
That means that your Dropbox files take up space on your hard drive.
Uninstalling the app doesn't free up your space, though. Do you intend to use the Dropbox application?
If so, you can make your files online-only, or use selective sync to free up hard drive space.
Using Dropbox from the website, does not affect your hard drive space at all.
I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any questions.
Niall D.
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks for getting in touch Walter
I searched 'Dropbox' and found no results, though when I look up the storage settings on the laptop it tells me there is a folder on my C:/ drive called 'Dropbox'.
I haven't had a chance to reinstall the app with admin privileges to test out the 'online-only' preference, but I'll respond here once I do.
Thanks again!
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoThis must be the Dropbox folder that remained after uninstalling the desktop app from the computer Niall D.
Since you uninstalled the app, this is a local copy of the content of your Dropbox account at that time and you should be safe to delete it.
- Niall D.3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Absolutely 100% + infinity sure it's fine to do so without losing anything? lol
- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
You can test it out with a sample file or folder Niall D.
If it ends up being deleted, it means you're still running the desktop app and the deletions synced. You'll be able to restore any deleted files or folders via the events page though.
I hope this helps!
- Niall D.3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I tested with a sample file and it was only removed on the work laptop - I then removed everything and now have my 108Gb back - thanks so much for your help!
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