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frot
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
My account keeps saying it's full - but it isn't
Hi - I have a 6.3 GB basic account with less that 1.2 GB of data in it, but I keep getting notifications saying the account is full, and it isn't syncing. I've double checked my folders and cleaned out all deleted items, but it makes no difference. I have been unable to contact any sort of support through the website, so am hoping someone might know how to fix this. Thanks.
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- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi again, Adnil!
Can you also try unlinking - relinking your Dropbox app? Is the issue fixed after that?
- Adnil3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello Nancy
I just clicked on my Dropbox icon in my menu bar and, amazingly, it now says I have 6.2GB of storage! It does not say I'm out of storage any more!! So I am assuming it is OK now! Many thanks to the Dropbox team who stuck with me and helped me get this fixed! I appreciate your efforts very much!
- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
That’s great to hear, Adnil, and it's been our pleasure!
If you ever need something else, feel free to ping us.
Cheers!
- bewe3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hello, I have 5.75 GB available in my free Dropbox.
Even though it's almost empty, it shows me over 5GB of data. Where are these consumed?
I can't upload anymore because it says I only have 2GB and should upgrade the rest.I deleted all shared files and the space occupied increased! Asked dropbox for help but they only give support for paid accounts. No argument to get in!
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi bewe, I've merged you to this thread. Could you check the plan page to see where the quota is being used up?
- Budidrums3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi, I only have some shared folders from others, no own files on DB. My backup says 0 files. Still DB says my account of 2GB is almost full with 1.6GB, 1 GB of which are "normal files" (?), and 600MB of shared files - I don't remember ever having uploaded something. all community members state that shared folders of others don't take up my space.
I've been reading now for over an hour here, can't find the answer. How do I free up my space please?
I never synced anything on purpose, can't find the so called cache-folder (that's its German title) - why should I though if it's emptied automatically every 3 days? What to do please? thanks, Budi
- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
Budidrums wrote:
all community members state that shared folders of others don't take up my space.
That's not true. Shared folders DO take up space in your account.
I never synced anything on purpose, can't find the so called cache-folder ...
Check the files in your account on the Dropbox website. If your Plan page is showing that you have 1GB of normal files, then you have files in your account that aren't shared with other people.
The cache folder doesn't take up space in your account. It's a hidden folder within the Dropbox folder on your local drive, and used while syncing your files. Under normal circumstances you don't need to touch it. Deleting anything in the cache wouldn't change the space used in your account, and could interfere with sync operations on your computer.
- Budidrums3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks, ok, I don't mind 600MB. I wondered how or where to find those ominous 1GB of "my" files
And I just now deleted two files which someone shared with me but only I had access. Now there's space! I thought they were shared and not mine, that wasn't obvious to me. Sorry for that, I think problem is solved. Thanks for your help.
- bewe3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hey Jay, thanks for helping me.
Although mostly all files have been deleted, even shared files and waste basket, it still shows more than 5 GB of data: - Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi bewe, have you tried checking the main Dropbox page and calculating the size of the folders on your account, in case there are some large files there?
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