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cttwbg24
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2 years ago
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Moved Dropbox folder from C: user/document folder to E: drive issue

Hello,   Windows 10 OS drive is full due to Dropbox. So I moved the Dropbox folder from C: user\document to e: drive (a 2nd internal hard drive). The Dropbox folder moved but it would not free up a...
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    Rich
    2 years ago

    cttwbg24 wrote:

    ... it would not release the space that Dropbox was previously occupied.


    It simply doesn't work that way. If files are moved off of a drive, they can no longer occupy space on that drive. Now if you COPIED the files to the new drive instead, then the original copy would still take up space on the original drive, and the Dropbox folder would still be there.

     

    If the Dropbox folder is no longer on your C: drive, it's not possible for it to continue taking up space on that drive. I would suggest getting a utility that provides a better visual of your disk space usage, such as WinDirStat or TreeSize.

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