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jkim10
Explorer | Level 4
7 years ago

It seems like Dropbox is filling up my hard drive

I am using dropbox for my work, and I mostly use excel files that do not exceed 30-40 MB. 

But, it seems like about 3-4 GB is filling up everyday, while I do not download files with big size. 

It seems like Dropbox might be the reason that fills up my space, but after I change all my dropbox files to Online-only (Smart Sync), my hard drive space still stays the same. Does any one have idea on this problem? 

  • Jane's avatar
    Jane
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    Hey there (jkim10), thanks for taking the time to drop us a line on the Dropbox Forum! 
     
    For starters, I’m wondering if you’ve had a chance to check our Selective Sync feature to save up some space & keep only the files you really need available across your devices. 
     
    From there, I’m wondering if you’re modifying your files locally & then saving them back on Dropbox, as this would imply that the newest version should be hashed> uploaded & then set to Online-only ☁️ anew. From there, if a file has been synced locally that you would prefer to have online-only, simply right click on it and select online-only from the Smart Sync menu.
     
    Can you check if this is the option you were looking for & let me know how it works for you or in case I've misundertood your inquiry in your next post? Thanks in advance & I hope you have a great Friday! 
    • jkim10's avatar
      jkim10
      Explorer | Level 4

      Hi, thank you for your answer. 

      However, I managed to sync for Online only after I edit all the files. (Of course, I deleted the files that were locally saved)

      But, it seems like my hard drive is taken up by Dropbox space (not only the ones that I use, but also the ones that are in the dropbox). 

       

      • Jane's avatar
        Jane
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        I appreciate it that you circled back to me on this correspondence jkim10, let me send you a couple more pointers below! 
         
        Assuming that you’ve now set your excel files to be Online-only ☁️ on the device you’re running out of available hard disk space, it would be worth noting that some applications need to look at your files to work, and that makes Dropbox download the files. However, I wouldn’t recommend deleting your local copies altogether (i.e. unless you intended to anyhow)
         

        But, it seems like my hard drive is taken up by Dropbox space (not only the ones that I use, but also the ones that are in the dropbox).  

        That’s right, as your Dropbox folder works just like any other folder on your hard drive (even if you are offline), though it’s enhanced with syncing properties :arrows_counterclockwise:/ :white_check_mark:. In other words, if you decide to revert your files to Local, then these should reside on your computer as any other file that’s stored on your device. In the event that you’re suspecting that your Online-only ☁️ files are indeed taking up your hard disk space, then these hints will be useful: 
         
        Spoiler
        Your best course of action to determine how much space your your Dropbox folder is currently taking up on your device would be to refer to the Get Info on your Mac (or Properties on a pc)
         
        As there are various places to see the size of a file in Finder, some of these locations will display the logical size, while others will show you the physical size. (Note: Smart Sync placeholders takes up approximately 0kb, which is the physical size. The logical size of the file is the actual size of the file, if it were downloaded to the device.)
         
        To see both the logical and physical file size:
        - Right click on a file/folder
        - Select 'Get info'
        - In the properties window you will see the original file size, followed by the actual on-disk size
         
        For example:428,510 bytes (0 KB on disk)
         
        It is important to be able to view both sizes, not just to reassure you that the file is not taking up space, but also to understand the space and speed implications of returning the file(s).
         
        In other views of Finder, the operating system will report the logical size. For this reason you shouldn't be concerned if it initially appears that the placeholder is taking up space. To confirm the file or folder is not taking up space, please check via the above steps. Files that are not taking up space on disk will have an icon overlay that changes from the usual green tick to the grey cloud icon, denoting that the file isn't locally present.
         
        Please do let me know how these apply in your current setup & I’ll do my best to check back what’s happening. In order to follow-up more closely with you, I’d appreciate a screenshot of what you're seeing in your next post as well. Thanks again & I’ll be awaiting your next reply!