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annaneedshelp
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
"Not enough free disk space" But I have 4TB available on my Mac.
Hello!! I'm using Dropbox for work, and for the last few months I've been trying to download multiple video files we have in our Dropbox to be available offline, however, Dropbox is constantly tellin...
- 2 years ago
Hi all!
So after complaining to my IT about the problem, they did a huge sweep of the laptop and they fixed it! I'm not sure what they did, but I downloaded 200GB of video footage this morning with no issue.Thank you all for being so patient with me over the last few days, and I'm sorry for not being able to explain exactly what fixed it!
annaneedshelp
Helpful | Level 6
Hi Hannah! Yes very strange indeed. Let me answer your questions -
"Have you tried restarting both your computer and the Dropbox app ever since this started happening?" - Yes I restart and shut down often. I'm constantly quitting and reopening the Dropbox app due to another issue (when I right-click the file the Db options such as making available offline don't show up. I have this issue about twice a day and I've learned quitting and reopening the app from the menu bar fixes it).
"Also, what's the version and sync status of your Dropbox app?" - The sync status is nothing at the moment as I'm not downloading anything, and the version is v186.4.6207
Nancy
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Anna, hope it’s OK if I jump in, too.
Out of curiosity, is this only happening with video files? If you try to make an entire folder available offline, which only contains images for example, are you receiving any errors?
As per the context menu options that you’re missing, have you also tried restarting your Finder? If not, here are the steps to do it.
Let me know how it goes.
- annaneedshelp2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
No worries, Nancy, jump on in! Smaller files or folders go offline/online without any issues, I'm guessing its due to file size. But it sort of answer the second half of the question. If I make an entire folder (that was already offline) as online only and let that action run, and then select the folder to be offline (downloaded to the computer) once again, it will say I don't have the disk space. Which is odd because I had it offline moments before. It's almost like Dropbox is getting overwhelmed making multiple big files offline all at once and decides it can't, even though the space is free.
With the second issue I casually mentioned, restarting Finder does not work (for context, I worked for AppleCare for years so any Mac based solutions I've probably already tried and failed).
- Walter2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi there annaneedshelp - sorry to jump in too, but could you let us know your device's OS version and if you've reached out to our support team for further assistance since you first noticed this issue?
Also, where is your Dropbox folder located per the app's preferences under the sync tab?
- annaneedshelp2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Welcome, Walter!
My device is a Macbook Pro 2021 running OS X Monterey Version 12.6 (we are not allowed to upgrade the system yet due to other application requirements).
And no I haven't reached out anywhere other than here.And looks like my Dropbox folder is located in my user's home folder. I haven't changed this so this must be default or what the company allocated when they set it up.
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