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Solomon N.'s avatar
Solomon N.
New member | Level 1
9 years ago

"Your dropbox is full" but it isn't

On Mac air with newest OS. I uninstalled the app, checked the hard drive, restarted the computer, barked at the moon, clapped twice and prayed to allah. The problem remains. 

I refuse to pay to upgrade. I cannot sync additional files. 

  • Hi Paul!

    When you join a shared folder, that folder now resides in your Dropbox too and therefore takes up space.

    Your Dropbox quota is calculated based on the total contents of your Dropbox, which includes shared folders. A Dropbox account can't sync more than its quota, so a 2 GB account can't sync more than 2 GB, including the space taken up by shared folders. Because every member of a shared folder can add and modify the files in the shared folder, the shared folder takes up space in each member's account. This policy exists to prevent people from giving themselves unlimited space by stacking Basic accounts and shared folders.

    If you need a little more space, you can visit the following pages on our website to see how you can earn bonus space:

    - Earn bonus space by learning about Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/gs
    - Earn bonus space by referring people to Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/referrals
    - Earn bonus space by telling people about Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/free

    Thanks,

    Dom

  • Pam R.5's avatar
    Pam R.5
    New member | Level 1

    this is all complete b.s.  Dropbox does not work.  I will be sure to spread the word.

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    Is there going to be any response to this from Dropbox?

    Have you contacted them yet? This is primarily a user-supported forum. While a Dropboxer does reply on occasion, most of the help received here comes from others users that volunteer their time. To get a response from Dropbox you need to open a ticket.

    Open your ticket here: https://www.dropbox.com/support
    Track your ticket here: https://dropbox.zendesk.com

    Replies take approximately 1 - 3 business days with Pro users getting priority (longer for Basic users).

  • Liz E.'s avatar
    Liz E.
    New member | Level 1

    Apologies, I was under the impression that Dropbox used the forum to resolve customer problems.  I'll open a support ticket.

  • Erlend's avatar
    Erlend
    Explorer | Level 3

    Everytime I start Windows (and by extension Dropbox) I get a message that my dropbox is full. My dropbox is not full and the app itself says I'm using just under 6% of my available 2 GB.  This message appears even after permanently deleting deleted files. In addition my other PC with the app does not recieve the message. A reinstall of Dropbox did not fix the issue. Is there a fix other than deleting dropbox? 

    • Mark's avatar
      Mark
      Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
      Are you sure it isnt saying you are running out of hard drive space?

      Note as well that deleted items do not use quota, so, permanently deleting files will have no effect.
      • Erlend's avatar
        Erlend
        Explorer | Level 3
        I have close to 40 GB left on my hard drive, so that's not the issue.
  • RonaldK's avatar
    RonaldK
    Explorer | Level 4

    Hello everybody,

    I have a problem with my Dropbox Account: it is complaining, that I've used up all my storage even though I have barely any files there. By now, I have remove every file out of my dropbox folder (on several devices), I have removed every device from synching, within the cloud storage I have (permanently) deleted every file in "all files" and most files in "shared" -- there are about 37mb of files left in "shared" (that i cant download and deleten and then permanently delete bc dropbox won't let me download them due to "not enough storage space"). Under "Plan" it says that there are 2.4GB of normal files, but there aren't any files. So my question is: how do I delete files I can't see and how do I create some space in my Dropbox?

    • Megan's avatar
      Megan
      Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

      Hey RonaldK, welcome to our Community! 

       

      Can you send me a few screenshots of what is visible under your plan page? 

       

      Is it possible that you're using any Backups to your account?

       

      Keep me posted! 

  • puneetmishra's avatar
    puneetmishra
    Explorer | Level 3
    My storage limit is full (files on dropbox are of 14.8 GB, as per the account) but there is only 5.9 GB files in my dropbox folder. I have also checked the shared folder or files. I don't think that is an issue. 
     
    • Rich's avatar
      Rich
      Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

      puneetmishra wrote:
      My storage limit is full (files on dropbox are of 14.8 GB, as per the account) but there is only 5.9 GB files in my dropbox folder.

      Do you have any backups enabled? Check your Backups page.

  • on4's avatar
    on4
    New member | Level 2

    Hi my dropbox says "Your Personal Dropbox account is full" but it isn't. When looking at how the storage is divided it says the regular files take up 26GB of my account. Whether I look at "files" on dropbox.com or in the dropbox file on my desktop, it only shows 4 tiny excel files. How can I find the regular files that are filling up my space? Or is this just a bug? Is there anyway to contact dropbox directly? Have been at this for hour hours and I can't find a solution, or even what's causing the problem.