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jtrom23324
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox says my storage is full, but it is not
I've seen the other forums on this, but I still can't figure out what the problem is. My files are well under my limit, and yet storage is still full. I do not have any backups turned on, and I can't...
- 2 years ago
I think I may have figured it out. I got a new iMac, and when I setup drop box, I used Backup. After realizing I didn't have the space, I deleted backup, but for some reason it was keeping some files it had backed up. I found them accidentally when I was in the mobile app. I searched for a folder of audiobooks that I had on my desktop and deleted them. It's strange that we can't see everything eating up storage space. The only way I could see that I had something eating storage was by removing EVERY file out of dropbox and seeing how much space was being used. It said 2.6GB out of 5.75GB, but NO indication or ability to see what it was or where it was. When I searched "backup," there was a file. I deleted it, and I seem to have solved it. The confusing thing for me is that the info tab under "dropbox backup" didn't show anything and said "0 bytes," and yet dropbox was keeping it somewhere. I'm glad I stumbled on it, or I'm not sure I would have found it. Is there a way to see every file eating storage, along with the ability to remove or delete it?
Ray1943
New member | Level 2
I am about to start on a new work project. I have been sent access to a shared Dropbox folder. I have nothing in my own Dropbox folder (old files deleted and removed). So why does Dropbox say I am out of space? I do wish there was someone at Dropbox who could answer this.
Rich
11 months agoSuper User II
Ray1943 wrote:
I have nothing in my own Dropbox folder (old files deleted and removed). So why does Dropbox say I am out of space?
Either you still have files in your Dropbox (checked your Backups page?) or the shared folder that you're trying to join is larger than the available space in your account. You need to have enough available space in your account to hold the shared folder.
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