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If you delete the folder containing photos and videos on your computer, these items might be removed from your iCloud Photos library and subsequently from all your iCloud-connected devices. iCloud sync ensures that the media you see on your devices is consistent with what's in your iCloud storage. Depending on your iCloud settings, if you ...
Her storage is at 18/15 Gb. I've tried to delete messages from her focused and non-focused inboxes and empty the Deleted Folder to no avail. Everything that I thought was deleted shows up again after I log out and log back in.
When I installed iCloud on my windows PC, I put the iCloud Drive folder *ON* my external drive at D:\iCloud Drive. I then MOVED all the folders in my entire external drive, into the icloud drive folder, with a gigantic drag-and-drop. This then immediately made the icloud app get stuck forever on "initializing".
I’ve followed the step by step instructions on the support page on how to delete cloud save files but I don’t have the option to “delete from everywhere” and when I go to my storage I only have the option to clear all my local save files.
Since I need Microsoft Office and it comes with OneDrive storage, it seems to be the right choice. I want to move all of my iCloud photos and the "simple" way seems to be syncing my iCloud to my OneDrive, however every time I delete a photo from iCloud, it also deletes it from OneDrive.
For one thing, having every document I write end up in the cloud seems like a huge invasion of privacy to me, which is why I got rid of 365. And now, when I try to cancel my $1.99 monthly subscription to the cloud, for storage I don't want or need, I get all these threats about how I'm going to lose all my photos and documents. This is just insane.
3. Configure iCloud Photos: - In the iCloud for Windows application, make sure that "Photos" is checked. This will download your iCloud Photos to the default location on your PC. 4. Access iCloud Photos: - Open File Explorer on your PC, and navigate to the iCloud Photos folder. By default, it's in the Pictures folder. 5.
Hi Paul I understand you want to delete your files on OneDrive. By selecting the file or files you want to delete and then clicking Delete, you can erase them from your Microsoft 365 online storage. The files will be deleted and placed in the Recycle bin, where you can recover them within 30days if you want.
Over time, the size of the files has begun to add up and my iPhone X now has about 11gb of storage being consumed by my OneDrive files (which is a duplication of the files already on my phone). I'd much rather have those files be tied to another storage, like my desktop where I have more space, instead of eating away at my limited phone storage.
I have my iPhone (xR, iOS 15.6.1) connected to my OneDrive folder for the usual reasons: free up storage on the phone, share photos across devices and with friends, etc. However, when I go to Settings | General | iPhone Storage to check space, I see over 6GB allocated to OneDrive documents and data.