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John W.87
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to free up space in your Dropbox account
I've unshared many folders, permanently deleted lots of files but dropbox still reports that it is full. How can I free up space? I've already followed dropbox instructions with no results
Permanently deleting files isn't needed to clear space. Simply deleting them is enough. Files in the Deleted Files section do not count against your storage quota.
If Dropbox is saying your account is full, then it's still full. You need to remove enough files to bring your account back below your quota before that message will go away. It could be that you're still a member of a large share that just keeps filling your account as you make more room.
You can verify your storage usage on your Account page. It will show you a breakdown of what's using your storage (regular files, shared files, etc.), which hat may help you identify files that you can remove to free up some more space.
- cri_geaNew member | Level 2
salve , normalmente zippo le cartelle che utilizzo di meno cosi libero un po' di spazio
- piprosolucionesNew member | Level 2
Try moving out DropBox the folder, uninstalling the app, and reinstalling it and then reincorporate the moved folder.
- meashonegassi21-New member | Level 2
i want free up mu dropbox freely thanks
- WaynetebNew member | Level 2
How can I get free space ?
- JoaquinbfcExplorer | Level 3
I AM getting to the 2gb capacity and want to erase a Lot of garage i AM sure i have there. Hoe can i get in and clean instead of buying more capacity
- HannahDropbox Staff
Hey Joaquinbfc, thanks for reaching out!
If you want to delete files from your Dropbox, you can follow the steps in this article.
I hope this helps!
- pforkesNew member | Level 2
How do I find out what is using my Dropbox storage?
I want to delete EVERYTHING.
How do I delete ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING SINGLE THING IN MY DROPBOX FOLDER???????????????
I MEAN EVERYTHING.
- HannahDropbox Staff
Hey pforkes!
This page should show you all the files in your Dropbox account.
You can delete any unwanted files from there.
And you can use these steps to calculate the size of your folders and files, in case you want to check out what's taking up your space.
- Karen D.22Explorer | Level 4
Cabt I just delete photos in Drop Box instead of increasing to 3mg?
- HannahDropbox Staff
Hey Karen D.22, thanks for reaching out to us.
If you'd like to clear up some space in your Dropbox account, of course you can delete some files, if you don't need them.
Or if you need them, you can download them to your computer first and then delete them.
I hope this helps!
- Karen D.22Explorer | Level 4
Thank you!
- TripleMNew member | Level 2
Need a little help here. Long term user of Basic.
Want to remove unused files, and get back below 2G, and restart sync.
Can't quite get the hang of this. Read the "help" and tried the "AI Chat-Box"
Anyone actually done this?
Thanks
- TripleMNew member | Level 2
Can't find the size, or delete, file FOLDERS
Had all sorts of backup in-advertently enables. So accumulated all orts of stuff I don't need: desktop, screenshots, download ets. could be hundred of files.
- Betsy2New member | Level 2
Looks like this is an old answer and may no longer be valid.
I cut/pasted files from Dropbox to my PC. It still says I'm way over quota. It looked like what's taking up quota is Dropbox\.dropbox.cache\new_files, so I also cut 'em all and pasted them to my PC for backup. It still says I'm way over quota. What can I do? I had a peek inside several of the cached items, and they consist completely of blanks. Is this normal? ...and why does Dropbox continually add these files and never delete them? That's where all the space is being taken up.
- RichSuper User II
Betsy2 wrote:
I had a peek inside several of the cached items ... why does Dropbox continually add these files and never delete them? That's where all the space is being taken up.
The items in the .dropbox.cache folder don't take up space in your account, only on your local drive. The folder is necessary for sync operations. You can delete the content of the folder, but Dropbox will just recreate it as needed. Deleting anything in the folder will have no impact on your space usage.
Your Plan page will show you a breakdown of your space usage. Have you checked your Backups page?
- dreampainterHelpful | Level 5
i have a basic plan, i'm slightly over the limit of storage space, i want to delete photos that i've already transferred to my mac but i can't access my dropbox account to do that. it just tells me to get more space. which i don't need. how do i delete photos to free up space? many thanks. karen
- dreampainterHelpful | Level 5That link took me to the same page where it tells me I'm out of space and to buy more storage. Pls send me another solution. Many thanks.
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