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burgundywine
Helpful | Level 5
8 months ago

Dropbox iPad app is taking up 280GB of memory

On my iPad, I have synced 206GB of files (Dropbox -> Gear -> Space used).  However, on Ipad Settings -> General -> Ipad Storage, Dropbox is taking up 280GB.  

 

In the past, I synced more files but I unsynced them to free up space.  But Dropbox is refusing to release the space back to iOS.

 

Any ideas, short of deleting dropbox and resyncing, which would take a very long time?

 

I have already tried downloading lots of movies in the TV app to create a memory shortage, which I hoped would cause Dropbox to release space.  Doesn’t work.   It seems that Dropbox is good is requesting storage, but once requested never seems to release it back to iOS.

 

Latest iOS and Dropbox version as of 29 March 2024

 

 

 

 

  • Dear Hannah, thank you for replying over the holiday weekend.

     

    No, I have only 200GB out of 1TB of my Dropbox files for offline access.  I’m travelling next week a lot and won’t have much connectivity.

     

    I cleared the cache.  Dropbox appears to have cleared all my offline files as well (they mostly have a green downloaded icon, 10% have a yellow resync icon).  However, when I try to open a downloaded file, it is actually not downloaded.  It now says 955 out of 27272 files downloaded. 

     

    I will need to keep Dropbox open and power connected till it all downloads again.  I estimate at my download speed of 5 megabytes per second (roughly 50 megabits per second) it will take 55 hours and I can’t really use my iPad during time.

     

    The good news is that Dropbox size according to iOS has reduced to 85 GB.  It has released 200GB back to iOS.

     

    I will report back when the re-sync is done.

     

     

     

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention, burgundywine.

     

    The Dropbox app itself should definitely not take up so much space on your device.

     

    Do you have all your Dropbox files available for offline access?

     

    Can you tap on "account" > gear icon > "clear cache" and let me know if that helps?

     

    Thanks.

    • burgundywine's avatar
      burgundywine
      Helpful | Level 5

      Dear Hannah, thank you for replying over the holiday weekend.

       

      No, I have only 200GB out of 1TB of my Dropbox files for offline access.  I’m travelling next week a lot and won’t have much connectivity.

       

      I cleared the cache.  Dropbox appears to have cleared all my offline files as well (they mostly have a green downloaded icon, 10% have a yellow resync icon).  However, when I try to open a downloaded file, it is actually not downloaded.  It now says 955 out of 27272 files downloaded. 

       

      I will need to keep Dropbox open and power connected till it all downloads again.  I estimate at my download speed of 5 megabytes per second (roughly 50 megabits per second) it will take 55 hours and I can’t really use my iPad during time.

       

      The good news is that Dropbox size according to iOS has reduced to 85 GB.  It has released 200GB back to iOS.

       

      I will report back when the re-sync is done.

       

       

       

      • Megan's avatar
        Megan
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Hey burgundywine, thanks for the update! 

         

        Definitely keep us posted, we'll be waiting for your updates! 😎