cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
We are making some updates so the Community might be down for a few hours on Monday the 11th of November. Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience. You can find out more here.

View, download, and export

Need support with viewing, downloading, and exporting files and folders from your Dropbox account? Find help from the Dropbox Community.

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Re: Error when trying to access my files on the website

Error when trying to access my files on the website

Wilson6
Explorer | Level 4

Dropbox emailed flagging I was over my free limit. After logging in, I was planning to delete some photos. Unfortunately I can only briefly see the photo grid, and then the screen changes to a sleeping dog on purple cushion. I've reluctantly upgraded my storage, but the error remains. Any thoughts on how I can access my account?

18 Replies 18

Wilson6
Explorer | Level 4

Hi Jay, here it is

Wilson6_0-1726311611385.jpeg

 

Wilson6
Explorer | Level 4

is there any hope of recovering my old files and family photos?

Hannah
Dropbox Staff

Hey Wilson, happy Monday!

 

From what I can see from your screenshot, it looks like you're using 0/2 TB in your account, meaning, the account contains no files at all.

 

Was the folder that contained your photos perhaps a shared folder?

 

Can you see it to add it back to your account from this page?

 

If not, is it possible that the files are in a different account and not this one?


Hannah
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support


Heart Did this post help you? If so, give it a Like below to let us know.
:arrows_counterclockwise: Need help with something else? Ask me a question!
:pushpin: Find Tips & Tricks Discover more ways to use Dropbox here!
:arrows_counterclockwise: Interested in Community Groups? Click here to join!

Wilson6
Explorer | Level 4

Hi Hannah, no there was definitely files and photos. What I don't understand is why I would have been receiving emails from Dropbox to increase my storage, if there were no files taking up space, ie:

 

On 7 Sept I signed a contract that went into Dropbox. Please see the screenshot below. After the document was signed, Dropbox emailed stating I was over my 'free' storage limit. I then paid to increase this to 2T.

 

Is there any way to recover the old files?

 

[Removed as per Community Guidelines]

 

 

Jay
Dropbox Staff

Do you see any recent events on your account in order to see if you can recover the files?


Jay
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support


Heart Did this post help you? If so, give it a Like below to let us know.
:arrows_counterclockwise: Need help with something else? Ask me a question!
:pushpin: Find Tips & Tricks Discover more ways to use Dropbox here!
:arrows_counterclockwise: Interested in Community Groups? Click here to join!

Wilson6
Explorer | Level 4

Hi Jay, nothing pre-13 Sept unfortunately. 

Would there be another reason I was receiving emails from Dropbox about being over my free storage limit, if there's no record of events?

Even though it appears I had received dropbox sign documents on 7 Sept.

Nancy
Dropbox Staff

@Wilson6, can you send me one more screenshot of what you see at your “All files” page here, when trying to access your files? 

 

You also mentioned previously (at this post) that you could see something when accessing Dropbox via your Photos page here (let me know if I’ve misunderstood something though).

 

I’d like us to gather as much info as possible and investigate this further.


Nancy
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support


Heart Did this post help you? If so, give it a Like below to let us know.
:arrows_counterclockwise: Need help with something else? Ask me a question!
:pushpin: Find Tips & Tricks Discover more ways to use Dropbox here!
:arrows_counterclockwise: Interested in Community Groups? Click here to join!

Wilson6
Explorer | Level 4

Hello Nancy, the screenshot is below. It refers to a shared 'student folder' which holds excel files.

 

What it doesn't show is the Yes Futures 'dropbox sign' document I referred to above (to Hannah) and which led to the email from Dropbox indicating I was over the free storage limit.

 

Re the photo page, I can't seem to upload a video but before it turns into the sleeping dog gif, there seems to be a grid of grey boxes, which I assume would be photos if they were visible.

Wilson6_0-1726591853575.jpeg

 

Megan
Dropbox Staff

Hey @Wilson6, in regards to the space, I'd have to assume that the shared folder is larger than the 2GB that your Basic plan could support. 

 

Here is how you can find out more about this. In regards to the shared Dropbox Sign document you're talking about (the "Yes Futures" one) how did you receive it?

 

Was it inside the shared folder, or someone sent it your way? Did you see the file name when visiting your events page


Megan
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support


Heart Did this post help you? If so, give it a Like below to let us know.
:arrows_counterclockwise: Need help with something else? Ask me a question!
:pushpin: Find Tips & Tricks Discover more ways to use Dropbox here!
:arrows_counterclockwise: Interested in Community Groups? Click here to join!

Need more support?