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Patricia V.2
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Storage space on my device hasn't changed even after using selective sync & online-only.
Hi. I have 1.9TB left of my DB quota.
My computer is out of space (240 out of 245 Gb used) due to the DB folder.
I used BOTH selective sync AND online-only to storage my files in the cloud.
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Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHey, Patricia!
If you click the Apple menu, and then navigate to About This Mac, then click Storage and Manage, that should give you an idea of the files taking space to your account.
Do you see any files/folders there, that you have already marked as online-only?
Patricia V.2
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
The Documents folder, the largest one, I thought I had set for online only. As you can see in the screenshot it is still there.
How can I verify if it is online only and/or selective synching?
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi from me as well, Patricia! So, from what I understand, you’ve enabled computer backup on your Dropbox app, and you’d like to set your backup folders to online-only too, correct?
Can you please go here and send me a screenshot of what you see on that page, as well? That’ll help me guide you further.
- Patricia V.22 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi. Just to be clear.
My main problem is that I have no more space in my HD.
I enabled both select sync and online only to free up space, but it did nothing. I want to figure out how to continue using DB in my computer.
Additional Question: With select sync and/or online only enabled, do i need to open my DB folder from the web, rather than from my computer? I noticed that all my DB folders disappeared from the finder once I enabled those two but like I said, the HD space did not move a notch.
Here goes the screenshot.
- Jay2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Selective sync physically removes folders from your computer, and prevents you from viewing them at all through Finder. To see those folders, you'll need to access them via the Dropbox site, or check them in the selective sync settings.
Marking folders as online-only allows you to see them on your computer, but the files don't take up any quota. This is the ideal solution.
Are you certain that you've marked the Documents folder as online-only?
- Patricia V.22 years agoExplorer | Level 3
OK. Could you help me to verify which folders are marked online only?
Also, could you help me restore to my Finder the selective sync files I want to keep there?
- Patricia V.22 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Follow up to my previous message: That is, if online only will help me recover HD space.
- Patricia V.22 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi. Like I mentioned earlier, all my DB folders disappeared from the Finder. Where do I have to look for the cloud or the green circle with the with white checkmark.
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi again, Patricia.
The thing is that if you unsynced folders with selective sync, the app would have physically removed them from Finder, thus freeing up the space they were taking up.
To confirm, if you go through the selective sync settings, do the folders appear as checked or unchecked?
If they're unchecked, they're removed completely from Finder.
Do you currently have any folders in your Dropbox folder? If you right click on those and choose "get info", what is the size they're taking up on your hard drive?
- Patricia V.22 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Please, find attached a screenshot of my DB folders in Finder and another one of my computer storage. The "documents folder" seems to take up most of my HD space.
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the screenshots, Patricia.
If you right-click the Dropbox folder itself and choose the "make online-only" option, do you see any change to your used hard drive space?
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