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So after more than a year of discussion on pretty much the same topic, this still has not been resolved. Sugesting that issue will be resolved in the next version of software is somewhat unacceptable, and if you try to imagine this in any other profesion, you will agree, it would not be tolerated. We just designed a house for you and although it says its 200m2 it is acctually 150m2. But don't worry we can build another one for you and it will now be 200m2.
When storage gets limited on computer, there is something starting to happen with all computers, that cause them to overheat. I am no computer genious, but many will agree this is just what acctually happens. So basically I had 500gb SSD and becouse of this issue I am acctually using only about 100gb, becouse the rest is taken by files I do not have on my computer but rather on Dropbox online, yet still it makes the rest of my disc unusable. So not only this feature is completely useless, might as well have files on my computer in the first place, it also damages my computer.
I had similar issue with Box before, now Dropbox... amazing.
Hi,
Any further news? It has been 2 weeks since last communication by Jane.
I have 95G in my Dropbox and I just installed Dropbox on a new iMac (10.13.5) and the "About This Mac" Storage tab shows that I am using 95G of storage on my harddrive for document inspite that all foders and files in Dropbox are marke "online only" with Smart Sync and display the cloud icon.
Also I have dropbox on my Macbook Pro and the cloud or green tick icon are not showing in the dropbox folder.
Thank you in advance.
Regards.... Edwin
Secondly, when it comes to your Macbook Pro, Iād like to point you towards third party apps that may be obstructing our updates in the background (eg. some users have reported that the application "Boxifier" blocks the installation from being carried correctly). To bypass this, could you disable any Security/Antivirus programs & give our offline installer a try?
Jane
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Hi @Jane,
I stumbled upon this thread trying to troubleshoot the same issue. Your latest post from June says it's a known issue and being investigated, however I couldn't find a post mentioning it having been resolved. What's the current situation? I found a newer thread about the same problem and submitted a ticket with screenshots (ticket id
#8217407).
Joonas
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Dear @Jane, I have the same problem. Has it been solved yet? I've been going thru the forum and don't seem to find a final answer / solution. Thank you
Still not working, using latest update and OSX Mojave.
Hey @HGohar & @mikkokan, can you please share the relevant info with me in regards to your concern, in order to follow-up with you in a bit more detail? Thanks in advance!
Jane
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Thank you Jane for coming back to me. My dropbox shows that my files are synced to the cloud, however, the hard disc on my mac shows that these files still exist and occupying the same space. Therefore smart sync isn't freeing any space on the hard disc. The sync is complete and I can access it from other devices.
For example:428,510 bytes (0 KB on disk)
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Thanks @Jane, I followed the steps you mentioned. The Dropbox info shows it occupies 840kb (physical size 35 GB) however when comparing it with the "About this mac" ----> Storage---->Documents---->file browser it shows that it occupies 35 GB of the hard disc. So I'm not sure if my mac sees it at 840KB cause it is calculating the available space based on the physical rather than the logical size. I've tried to include a screenshot but I get an unexpected error message.
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