Windows 10: Can windows file history be used with onedrive?

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  1. Can windows file history be used with onedrive?


    Hello. I currently have my computer set up to sync with my Microsoft OneDrive accounts with all files stored locally on my computer in addition to the cloud. I am also using File History to periodically "backup" computer folders to an external hard drive. I would like Windows File History to "backup" directories being synced to my OneDrive account. But I cannot figure out how to do this. Currently File History appears to only contain files that are not in my OneDrive account. Is it possible to use Windows file history with one drive? Thank you.

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    Laura_2023, Oct 9, 2023
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  2. Use File History to Backup OneDrive Content

    Technical Level : Intermediate

    Summary

    This article details how to backup OneDrive content to another storage medium using the built-in Windows backup tool File History. For more details about File History, read this page:

    Restore files or folders using File History

    This is valid on Windows 10 and Windows 8.1.

    Details

    OneDrive is a great tool for syncing and sharing files via Microsoft accounts, however, it's a syncing tool first and files can be permanently deleted. A good practice is to use File History in conjunction with OneDrive so any changes are automatically backed
    up to a different location without fear of files being deleted.

    Setup OneDrive to Sync all Critical Files Worthy of Backup

    Before you can backup anything in OneDrive using File History, configure it so OneDrive syncs everything to your computer:

    • (Windows 10 and Windows 7) Choose the files and folders you want to sync to your computer
    • (Windows 8.1) Choose the folders and files you want to "Make Available Offline"
    Wait for OneDrive to finish syncing all content before continuing to the next step.

    Setup a Drive for File History

    After you configure OneDrive to sync the content you need, setup a drive to use File History:

    Set up a drive for File History

    Large, slow drives are ideal for File History, whether they're inside of the computer or connected via a USB on the outside. When you setup File History it should automatically backup all Library folders, OneDrive folders, and other
    common Windows folders. If you don't see your OneDrive folders, manually add them.

    Once configured, File History will run on the frequency you chose and will backup your OneDrive files if there are changes; File History uses a more intelligent backup process and will only backup if it detects changes. If a file
    changes frequently, you'll see many versions, possibly a version every time File History runs, otherwise, you may see the original version if it never changes.

    If you lose a file and need to restore it, follow these instructions to restore a file from File History:

    Restore files or folders using File History
     
    stanimal21, Oct 9, 2023
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  3. S.D.K Win User
    File History & OneDrive on Demand

    I know that "files on demand" aren't saved on my computer. However, I still have the following problems:

    • After starting a new File History backup from scratch (as suggested in the first response) the majority of my Onedrive , including almost all files that are marked as "Always Keep on this Device" are not backed up.
    • Even for files marked as "Files on Demand" - surely File History should be able to back them up anyway? The whole point of a good backup system is that you have copies of files in multiple places (and OneDrive's cloud system only counts as 1). The creation
      of the file history would be download heavy as it copies every file to my backup device, but after that it should only have to download single files as changes are made.
     
    S.D.K, Oct 9, 2023
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  4. Can windows file history be used with onedrive?

    Windows 10 - OneDrive

    Right click on the app and one of the properties has an option to not automatically start it. Uncheck, restart the computer, and it should stop. If you want to go another step further, find the OneDrive app in the start menu, right click on it and uninstall.

    If that is still insufficient, there is a batch uninstaller for OneDrive available online. I can copy the code here if you need it.
     
    FordGT90Concept, Oct 9, 2023
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