![]() ![]() Open up a terminal (type “terminal” in Spotlight search): ![]() To check this, let’s open up a terminal session and run a few commands to see if we can get a better understanding of what is happening on your system: It is possible that you actually have the space available, but it is not being shown correctly in Finder. Select your drive and then click on “First Aid” to check it for errors. Type in “Disk Utility” in spotlight search to bring up the app. Try running the MacOS disk utility to determine if there is a problem with the drive. It seems like there is an issue with the MacOS filesystem, Finder, or with the drive, itself. It is literally just deleting the file then creating an empty new file with the same name. Since odrive is only deleting and creating files using standard filesystem calls, there isn’t anything special that odrive is doing during an unsync. ![]()
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