We are aware of the issue with the badge emails resending to everyone, we apologise for the inconvenience - learn more here.
Forum Discussion
Dennis_Zuiderlicht
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox uses a ton of hard drive space despite most files being online only
So, I've put ALL my files on online-only because my Mac was running out of space.
In my Mac settings, Dropbox takes up 108 GB currently. Once I actually look at what folders are taking up space it'...
- 2 years ago
Is it possible that the hidden Dropbox cache folder is taking up space on your machine?
Try deleting the folder using these steps to see if this helps.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi Dennis_Zuiderlicht, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Could you confirm the exact size of the Dropbox folder by right clicking on it and using 'Get info'?
A screenshot of this, while hiding personal info and usernames would be great.
This will help me to assist further!
Dennis_Zuiderlicht
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hey Jay (once again ;-),
I made a screenshot of the main Dropbox folder, and also all of those folders within that.
Blurred out everything I needed to.
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Is it possible that the hidden Dropbox cache folder is taking up space on your machine?
Try deleting the folder using these steps to see if this helps.
- webatbcp_on_db2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I have recently selected "online only" for nearly all my files that have been stored both on my MacBook Pro and on Dropbox so as to provide more space on my MBP hard drive. When I started this process, I had only 4.7% of the hard drive available and now after about 18 hours of syncing, I have only 2.5% remaining. I would have expected that of the hard drive space, the amount available would have increased not decreased. Why is this happening?
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
webatbcp_on_db wrote:
I would have expected that of the hard drive space, the amount available would have increased not decreased. Why is this happening?
Have you checked the .dropbox.cache folder, as Jay mentioned in the post just above yours?
- Unknown abstracts8 days agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay,
I encountered exactly the same issue - the dropbox take me 500GB hardrive space where the actual local file size is 200GB. I tried all the methods that you mentioned as above but it only free 12 GB which basically means nothing.
This issue has been 1 year actually. I did all online research, keep dropbox and OS version up to date, but there isn't any improvement at all.
Could you please your let your team look at this issue? I believe it's dropbox sofeware problem because I can see many users have the exactly same problem that cannot be solve. This is significantly affect the user experience. There is no point to use a cloud drive that take 3 times file size of the local drive.Thank you
- Hannah8 days agoDropbox Staff
Sorry to see that you're having this issue, Unknown abstracts.
What is your computer's OS and version?
Also, what's the version of the Dropbox app and the sync status at the moment?
You can see this info by hovering over your Dropbox icon.
- eroberts4 months agoExplorer | Level 3
I'm having the same issue on Windows, but this doesn't work. I had already previously cleared the cache. i don't see the option to make online only when I right-click, I only see manage hard drive space. Once I do this, Dropbox says successfully done, but it's not actually doing anything, because once I go back to manage hard drive space, it shows the space Dropbox is consuming as if I had done nothing.
- Nancy4 months agoDropbox Staff
Sorry to hear this, eroberts. Can you send us a couple of screenshots of what you see on your device (including the options you see when right-clicking on your Dropbox files and the size of the cache folder)?
I’d also like to know the syncing status and app version of your desktop app.
About Storage Space
Looking for help with managing the storage space in your Dropbox account? Talk to the Dropbox Community and get advice from members.
Need more support
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X or Facebook.
For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!