- May 29, 2019
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Hi,
With ref my previous post (rant) where OneDrive installation moved all my documents files under OneDrive Folder causing lots of problems.
I unlinked and finally go back to normal but decided I would like manual access to my 1tb of storage.
I want to sign in & have access to files of my choosing by simply copying to that the onedrive local folder to sync to the cloud.
As soon as I sign in it tries to move all My Documents again, no choice or options.
How can I re-link/sign-in Onedrive & stop it trying to sync/move.
Not sure if from the previous install or just what it does but I signed in to my account, it asked for location of files, fortunately I put on a different drive, D.
There was no chance to choose which files/folders or uncheck Desktop/Picture/Documents.
I say fortunately I chose D because it seems it was trying to move all my files over again. I had all the folder structure set up in the OneDrive Local Folder on D but no files as it complained that it was not on the same drive & stopped so thankfully it did not screw everything up again.(actually leads me to another question, why can the onedrive folder be on D, C is a small SSD would prefer to copy the large files & backups onto D to be mirrored on the cloud)
Sorry, rather a rambling post again.
With ref my previous post (rant) where OneDrive installation moved all my documents files under OneDrive Folder causing lots of problems.
I unlinked and finally go back to normal but decided I would like manual access to my 1tb of storage.
I want to sign in & have access to files of my choosing by simply copying to that the onedrive local folder to sync to the cloud.
As soon as I sign in it tries to move all My Documents again, no choice or options.
How can I re-link/sign-in Onedrive & stop it trying to sync/move.
Not sure if from the previous install or just what it does but I signed in to my account, it asked for location of files, fortunately I put on a different drive, D.
There was no chance to choose which files/folders or uncheck Desktop/Picture/Documents.
I say fortunately I chose D because it seems it was trying to move all my files over again. I had all the folder structure set up in the OneDrive Local Folder on D but no files as it complained that it was not on the same drive & stopped so thankfully it did not screw everything up again.(actually leads me to another question, why can the onedrive folder be on D, C is a small SSD would prefer to copy the large files & backups onto D to be mirrored on the cloud)
Sorry, rather a rambling post again.