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conalwn
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Getting a 'not enough Dropbox space' error, when I have plenty of space
Everyday I get this (see screenshot) on Mac Os when connecting any device to sync photos. "Not enough dropbox space" - Mac - But I have PLENTY of space.. and I see it on both of my macs but not my ip...
- 2 years ago
Hi conalwn,
I'm happy to hear that everything is back in working order! It's possible that your cache wasn't properly clearing upon signing out and back in, which is the usual operation that would clear out the cached files causing this error message. This problem seems to have resolved itself while we were investigating.
For anyone else receiving this error message, sign out, then sign back in to clear your cached files. If that doesn't work, please let me know and we can take a deeper look!
Regards,
Ben
conalwn
Helpful | Level 5
I've not seen this issue for a number of days now. I think the issue may be fixed.
Thanks for your work on this.
What was the fix? Thanks BenDBX for your help.
BenDBX
2 years agoCommunity Manager
Hi conalwn,
I'm happy to hear that everything is back in working order! It's possible that your cache wasn't properly clearing upon signing out and back in, which is the usual operation that would clear out the cached files causing this error message. This problem seems to have resolved itself while we were investigating.
For anyone else receiving this error message, sign out, then sign back in to clear your cached files. If that doesn't work, please let me know and we can take a deeper look!
Regards,
Ben
- conalwn12 months agoHelpful | Level 5
So... next support question. What application does dropbox recommend as the best alternative to dropbox?
- keemao12 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi, Ben. I have been getting the dropbox full error for a long time now. I deleted everything, signed out and in again and still it says full. I restored some of the files I deleted although it still shows full regardless of what I do. Cleared cache, nothing changed. I never used to have this problem until recently for years of using the free dropbox. What can I do to solve this problem and see what space I actually have? In the past I had plenty more than what I have now and it never showed full.
- LorsiR12 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Ben,
I upgraded my dropbox account on November 10th from Basic to Dropbox Plus. I keep getting a message saying I have used all my space which is incorrect. I have logged out and in again but I'm still getting the message. Any advice?
- Magicmothswarm15 days agoNew member | Level 2I just started a business account and I should have plenty of space to upload files but is telling me that after 136 gb of uploading that “there is not enough space”. I set it up so I have no limit for uploading so I’m quite confused as to why it’s stopped me from uploading further
- conalwn15 days agoHelpful | Level 5
It's the database file in my case, there's a bug causing it to get filled up, so I had the remove the file. Is it just images you're having a problem with?
I have to remove this file (you may want to try moving the file sideways):
rm /Users/YOUR_NAME/.dropbox/instance4/photo.dbxIn your case though I'd find the photo.dbx file, move it somewhere else and then restart dropbox to see if it solves your issue.
I mean, I do love dropbox but it's just been getting worse for about the last years - and then I saw this:
Let me know how you get on.
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