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Kib_1
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
I can't see my personal, regular files. Help?
Hi, I can't see my Regular files- only my Shared ones- and I would like to delete them as they are taking up most of the space on my account. How do I first see what they are, and then how do I then ...
- 5 years ago
Thanks for getting back to me here yodave!
Any folder that are syncing with any devices or not will always show in your "All files" page in your account online. This is like your central hub for seeing everything in your account.
Can you use the steps outlined here to show the folder sizes to see if this helps with narrowing down the bulk of the data?
Your top level folders there should add up to the space usage you see in your plan page.
yodave
Helpful | Level 5
I have the same problem. 1.4Gb of 'regular files' ...but no visibility of them. All I can see is the shared files [280Mb]. I've followed the search procedure solution, but have no idea what I'm searching for ...because I can't see the 1.4Gb of regular files.
I'll keep going, and if I find a solution I'll come back here to share [assuming I can relocate this post].
yodave
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I can't find anything. I suspect that the 1.4Gb of 'regular files' is made up of video files that I shared with a third party, and subsequently deleted the folder. At the time I got a message saying something along the lines of ...the files being deleted for me, but still being available to the third party. My hunch is that those deleted files are still being included in my 2Gb plan usage, despite being deleted last year.
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for joining us here yodave!
If you see that there are files are taking space in your account, this won't include deleted files. You should see these files in your "All files" page here.
Are you not able to see any folders with a plain icon on them there?
If you can't see any non-shared files/folders, could you send me a screenshot of what you do see from the page I linked above?
Let me know what you find!
- yodave5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Daphne,
Apologies, I missed your reply, and only spotted it when I came back here.
I think the missing space is used through syncing to my PC or another device like my iPad or phone. I don't remember syncing anything, and so I don't know what's being synced ...plus I'm still unable to find/access the synced files via my Dropbox account. These are represented as a blue section, the biggest chunk of usage.
As I don't know what they are, I'd be happy to delete them, but can't see how I can do that through my account.
Thanks again.
David
- yodave5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Just to follow up on this: I've checked my PC, iPad, Android phone, and even my old iPhone and none of them appear to have Dropbox installed ...so I figure that none of them should be syncing with Dropbox.
I've looked back through my emails, and I previously received an email informing me that my Dropbox is full and it's no longer syncing. Syncing to what?
Where can I access these 1.87Gb of regular files? What are they? It's a mystery.
I'll report back here if I find a solution.
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