Excessive System Data after Hard Drive Transfers?

My 2023 Macbook Pro running Tahoe 26.1 has 147.49GB of System Data. I have cleared all caches, deleted unused apps, and done a lot of searching to try to find the source.


Today I was transferring a ton of video from an old hard drive to Dropbox (over 100GB). Is it possible that this data is somehow being stored there while it syncs to Dropbox?

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 26.1

Posted on Nov 12, 2025 7:12 PM

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Posted on Nov 13, 2025 2:20 AM

This can absolutely happen. When you move huge files to Dropbox, it doesn’t upload them “in place.” Dropbox first stages them locally, indexing, hashing, creating block-level upload chunks, and all of that sits inside its hidden cache in ~/Library/CloudStorage or ~/Library/Application Support/Dropbox. macOS often lumps that temporary data into System Data, which is why it suddenly spikes right after a big transfer.

If the upload is still going, the cache won’t shrink yet. Once Dropbox finishes syncing, quit Dropbox completely and relaunch it, the cache usually collapses on its own. If it doesn’t, you can safely clear the Dropbox cache folder, but only after confirming the upload is 100% done.

This behavior is normal on Tahoe and newer macOS builds when cloud apps push large files around.

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Nov 13, 2025 2:20 AM in response to aubreymailloux

This can absolutely happen. When you move huge files to Dropbox, it doesn’t upload them “in place.” Dropbox first stages them locally, indexing, hashing, creating block-level upload chunks, and all of that sits inside its hidden cache in ~/Library/CloudStorage or ~/Library/Application Support/Dropbox. macOS often lumps that temporary data into System Data, which is why it suddenly spikes right after a big transfer.

If the upload is still going, the cache won’t shrink yet. Once Dropbox finishes syncing, quit Dropbox completely and relaunch it, the cache usually collapses on its own. If it doesn’t, you can safely clear the Dropbox cache folder, but only after confirming the upload is 100% done.

This behavior is normal on Tahoe and newer macOS builds when cloud apps push large files around.

Excessive System Data after Hard Drive Transfers?

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