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Trueplayer
9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Deleting files then permanently deleting doesn't free up space!?!
Hi, I've seen others with the same issue. I had promotional space added to my account. I used up quite a lot of this space. When my promotion ran out I was naturally over my quota. I then logged on o...
- 9 years ago
gaby wrote:
Now that I've deleted files and then permanently deleted them in the deleted files (same thing you need to do with your Iphone pics to actualy free up space)
You actually don't need to permanently delete files to clear up space. Simply deleting them is all that is needed.
it now says I'm using 3.6 GB out of the 2 GB allowed!That sounds like what would happen if you're a member of a shared folder that is immediately refilling your Dropbox as you create more room in it. Are you a member of any shared folders? You can check here.
Ed
Dropbox Staff
Hi Paul,
A common issue that happens in cases like these are either shared folders that are taking up space on your account or some old folders that are no longer active, but still living on your Dropbox account.
Check for folders that may contain heavy files and try moving them out of Dropbox. That should resolve the problem.
A common issue that happens in cases like these are either shared folders that are taking up space on your account or some old folders that are no longer active, but still living on your Dropbox account.
Check for folders that may contain heavy files and try moving them out of Dropbox. That should resolve the problem.
Trueplayer
9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Ed, Thanks for your response, unfortunately the issue is as I described. I am not over my limits and the issue is that any file that I remove does not free up space regardless of the amount of data that I remove. In reality the files that are currently present amount to less data that when I got the promotion and I actually have a higher quota (than before I got the promotional space) as I have earned more free space by recommendations. There are no shared folders or old folders. There are no large files. I sync'd my iPhone Photo folder I went from using 2GB to 20GB with all the videos. I have completely deleted this folder and stopped the iPhone sync, as well as de-authorising my phone, I should be using less than 2GB but it says that I am still using a large amount.
- gaby9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm having the same issue!! Before I started deleting files, I was at the max of 2 GB. Now that I've deleted files and then permanently deleted them in the deleted files (same thing you need to do with your Iphone pics to actualy free up space), it now says I'm using 3.6 GB out of the 2 GB allowed! How is that even possible? Hopefully this is not a pathetic ploy to force people to upgrade.
- Rich9 years agoSuper User II
gaby wrote:
Now that I've deleted files and then permanently deleted them in the deleted files (same thing you need to do with your Iphone pics to actualy free up space)
You actually don't need to permanently delete files to clear up space. Simply deleting them is all that is needed.
it now says I'm using 3.6 GB out of the 2 GB allowed!That sounds like what would happen if you're a member of a shared folder that is immediately refilling your Dropbox as you create more room in it. Are you a member of any shared folders? You can check here.
- UncleRick6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm having the same problem and this is the apparent reason. I have the free version, but we pay for my wife to have the upgrade. Some of her folders are shared with me. Dropbox has the interesting policy that those shared items get charged against my quota.
Ho hum. I guess we'll unshare them and I will access them via the web interface.
- Ed9 years agoDropbox StaffWould you mind doing a test? Try moving all your folders out of Dropbox to see if the account space changes. Make sure they're not living in Dropbox (you can always double check on dropbox.com).
- Trueplayer9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Ed wrote:
Would you mind doing a test? Try moving all your folders out of Dropbox to see if the account space changes. Make sure they're not living in Dropbox (you can always double check on dropbox.com).Hi Ed, That was my next move, but I was going to do it on dropbox.com directly in the first instance as that is where I have done everything else and it's the only way to be 100% sure it's gone. I just need to find the time to do this. Once there is nothing in there, then I should have 100% free space! I suspect I wont given my previoulsy stated issue, but we'll see, I'll then re-upload if it allows and we'll see how much room that I have.
- Ed9 years agoDropbox Staffsounds good. Keep us posted!
- gaby9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How do I move folders out of dropbox?
- Ed9 years agoDropbox StaffJust drag and drop them out of your main Dropbox folder on your computer https://www.dropbox.com/help/89
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