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Skell
4 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Exceeding Dropbox Basic storage and need to delete any duplicate files
Hi
I have exceeded the 2 gb of free Dropbox Basic storage (in UK) - only by a small amount but it has stopped syncing. I do not want to upgrade, so am hoping to delete or find duplicated docume...
Mark
Super User II
Hi @Skell
Yes thats how backup works.
However, what I mean is that the backup files are pretty much locked to that.
You cannot do things like you can the regular unbacked up ones. For example share between devices (so open them on a phone, or a laptop), share them with a family friend etc.
Those files show at www.dropbox.com/home
Skell
3 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Mark,
I’d quite like to just delete the whole folder and save it afresh, in Backup. I hope that would get rid of any duplications.
Can I do that?
Will I need to delete my whole Dropbox account and start again? I’m happy to do that if I can.
Many thanks
Skell
I’d quite like to just delete the whole folder and save it afresh, in Backup. I hope that would get rid of any duplications.
Can I do that?
Will I need to delete my whole Dropbox account and start again? I’m happy to do that if I can.
Many thanks
Skell
- Hannah3 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Skell, thanks for reaching out to us.
Before you delete anything, you'll need to make sure that your backups are correct, to avoid losing any files you need.
So, I can understand that you currently have files in two places in your Dropbox; one is your backups and one is your normal Dropbox directory.
Your normal Dropbox files, like Mark suggested, can be found here.
And your backed up files can be found here.
Do you see that you have stored the same files in both places?
- Skell3 months agoExplorer | Level 4Hi Hannah
Just to stress my knowledge of Dropbox is so limited, so bear with me.
All I wanted to do with Dropbox was to back up my documents. So I have all my original documents on my laptop as normal, hopefully backing up/syncing to Dropbox regularly.
I would then never normally access Dropbox at all unless my laptop ‘broke’ it or was stolen.
I wasn’t aware I had a Dropbox directory, I thought I just had Dropbox backups. My files/documents are all just on my laptop.
I’m happy to delete all documents in my Dropbox backups and start again as I have all the correct versions on my laptop so can re-save over to Dropbox.
Can I just delete all documents from my Dropbox account OR do I need to delete my Dropbox account totally and re-start with a new account?
Many thanks
Skell- Nancy3 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi from me as well, Skell! You could delete your Dropbox backups without deleting your Dropbox account altogether. However, that’s not necessary.
Did you compare the files you see at your Home page here with your backups? Do you see any duplicate files that you can delete from your Home page and free up space?
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