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EnnR's avatar
EnnR
New member | Level 2
6 years ago

Selective sync doesn't free space!?

Hi! I've 5,8 GB of DB space. I've used it almost, so I did "selective sync" to free some space in my computer. Nothing happened eg doesn't free any space. I calculated manually the folders sizes vie...
  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
    6 years ago

    Selective sync will let you free up space on a computer using our desktop app by un-syncing some of your folders; as you can see shared folders also take up space on your account.

    Generally speaking now, when your Dropbox account becomes over quota then only syncing stops. Nothing will be removed and syncing will resume when you bring your account under quota again.

    To get your account under quota you can do any of the following: 

    1. Upgrade your account – check out www.dropbox.com/plans for other information.
    2. Increase your quota using referrals bonuses or other promotions.
    3. Leave any shared folders that put you over quota.
    4. Move files that don't need to sync out of your Dropbox folder.

    I hope this helps to some extent and please let me know if I'm missing anything here Enn.

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