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justmeinNJ
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox full. Not synching. No files visible to delete. Need help
Note I am helping a friend - not my personal account. Dropbox basic user. Dropbox says it is full and shows "2G or 2G" used. It also indicate sit has stopped synching. When I list files & folders...
- 2 years ago
justmeinNJ wrote:
why backups would use space if there is no data in the dropbox to back up?
It's not a backup of what you have in Dropbox. It's a backup of your computer or an external drive.
Rich
Super User II
justmeinNJ wrote:
Dropbox basic user. Dropbox says it is full and shows "2G or 2G" used. It also indicate sit has stopped synching.
When I list files & folders none are visible. I did delete about 250MB of visible files.
Anything listed on their Backups page?
justmeinNJ
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thank you for your quick reply.
from the home page I do nto see a link to backups. While you provided me one, that takes me to MINBE, not the one I am helping and older user with.
Can you be explicit about a) how to navigate there and 2) why backups would use space if there is no data in the dropbox to back up?
- justmeinNJ2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
OK, I decoded the URL you sent and applied it to the dropbox. problem solved. What an awful UI! Thank you.
Grant
- justmeinNJ2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
sorry poorly worded. A backup is a file in dropbox., It should listed just like any other file.
I realize you have nothing to do with that, just griping to the community.
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
justmeinNJ wrote:
A backup is a file in dropbox., It should listed just like any other file.
They were originally listed like all other files. There were folders for each computer (PC, PC2, Mac, Mac2, etc.) that had a backup running. The problem became that people would try to access and use those files like they were any other file in Dropbox, including trying to share them with other people. But they aren't regular files, they're backups, and you shouldn't be accessing backups like you would any other file you have stored. It was a good move on Dropbox's part to separate the backups from regular files.
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
justmeinNJ wrote:
why backups would use space if there is no data in the dropbox to back up?
It's not a backup of what you have in Dropbox. It's a backup of your computer or an external drive.
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