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I have a folder in my dropbox with 30,000 files, that I can't delete using the web interface. It appears that I have to download all 30,000 files in order to tell dropbox I really don't want them.

This error arose because the machine that originally had the files is gone, and I was using selective sync to avoid downloading 30,000 files to all of my other computers.

Can anyone think of a clever way to work around this? Just viewing the folder usually causes the web interface to crash.

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What's the total size of the 30,000 files? – Flukey Nov 22 '11 at 22:48
@Flukey: maybe 500mb to 1GB. They're pretty small. – Zach Nov 23 '11 at 0:38
I solved this by sucking it up and waiting 12 hours for the files to all download to another machine. Then I deleted them, and things are peachy now. – Zach Nov 23 '11 at 15:09
Also, it was 500mb to 1GB for the biggest files. I think the total directory size was about 30 or 40 GB. – Zach Mar 25 at 17:58

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if anyone stumbles across this, Dropbox has been updated since, you can now select a folder on their web interface and delete it.

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