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To rename a folder in Microsoft OneDrive, you can follow these steps: 1. Open OneDrive: Go to the OneDrive website or open the OneDrive application on your computer. 2. Navigate to the Folder: Locate the folder you want to rename. 3. Select the Folder: Click on the folder to select it. 4. Rename the Folder: Right-click on the folder (or click ...
I only want the OneDrive folder on the D: drive as my C: drive, an SSD, is mainly for system use. The OneDrive - Personal folder shown in File Explorer should show the folders in the D:/OneDrive. I'd be grateful for suggestions on how to deal with this. Thanks. PS - The on-line folders sync with the C:.Users/Name/OneDrive folders, not the D ...
Your only copies of the Desktop, Documents, and Pictures folders are located there when things are working as they should. At some point in recent days my File Explorer has listed all my files in the OneDrive folder twice, i.e., the OneDrive folder and its contents is shown twice. The files are not duplicates or copies.
Hello IanLog, Thank you for coming to the forum. Here are two things to check, check to see if the files/folder are selected to show in your onedrive. 1) Open OneDrive settings (select the OneDrive cloud icon in your notification area, and then select the OneDrive Help and Settings icon then Settings.)
Below is a video showing where you need to go to change your backup preferences. I suggest you turn off the sync of the Documents folder. Then, go to the OneDrive folder (at C>Users>username>OneDrive) and move your documents back to the default Documents folder in File Explorer. More details here -> Back up your folders with OneDrive.
Unknown Folders in different languages. Every time I log out and log in to my Onedrive account, folders appear in different languages that I see for the first time. The folders do not belong to me. Finally, a folder with the name "Документы" appeared as a Russian synonym of "Documents," the previous one was "Documentos." I do not open ...
I found one of the suggestions to do it in the Registry Editor. -opened "Run" windows (press keys combinations "Windows + R" and type "regedit") -navigated into --> Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID. -searched the registry (Ctrl + F) and typed "OneDrive". -changed the System.IsPinnedToNameSpaceTree value from a 1 to a 0.
Click the Account tab. Click the Choose folders button. Uncheck the folders you do not want to use as OneDrive storage. (In my case I had to expand the Documents and Pictures folders and uncheck the Files in "Documents" and Files in "Pictures" boxes before the parent folders were no longer checked.)
1) Set up OneDrive and load mobile app to iPhone. 2) Turn off iCloud Photos - Settings/"Name/Apple ID"/iCloud/Photo - iCloud Photos and My Photo Stream to OFF, can keep Shared Albums to ON. 4) Open OneDrive app on iPhone - select your account picture in top left - select Settings - select Camera Upload and set how to organize (recommend by ...
Right-click on the OneDrive icon in your system tray and select "Settings". 5. Go to the "Account" tab and click "Choose folders". 6. Select the "Sync your OneDrive files to this PC" option. 7. Click "Add folder" and paste the path of your custom folder into the box. Give it a name and click "OK".