Windows 10: Files backed up in OneDrive no longer visible in Windows

Discus and support Files backed up in OneDrive no longer visible in Windows in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have done something which means I can no longer see the contents of my Pictures folder in Windows, just in OneDrive. The files must still be on my PC... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by BenjaminDuncan, Oct 13, 2020.

  1. Files backed up in OneDrive no longer visible in Windows


    I have done something which means I can no longer see the contents of my Pictures folder in Windows, just in OneDrive. The files must still be on my PC as the space approx. 220GB has not become free - how do I get it to show in Windows again?


    I want to move them all to an external HDD for additional backup and to free space on my tiny 500GB SSD which is now completely full due to the inaccessible Pictures folder


    *There is a shortcut in the pictures folder which says 'Where are my files?' and when clicked takes me to OneDrive, but no information on how to reverse whatever it is I have done*


    Huge thanks in advance for any help you can offer

    :)
     
    BenjaminDuncan, Oct 13, 2020
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  2. 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 13, 2020
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  3. P4-630 Win User
    OneDrive Placeholders are coming back, now called On-Demand Sync

    Files backed up in OneDrive no longer visible in Windows [​IMG]


    "At Ignite 2016, Microsoft has just announced that it is bringing Placeholders back to OneDrive on Windows 10. Now, they are not called Placeholders anymore — Microsoft is renaming the feature to “On-Demand Sync” which makes a lot more sense than “Placeholders”.

    The company demoed this feature at Microsoft Ignite today, and it works just like it used to previously. As you can see in the screenshot above, the files stored in OneDrive weighed in around 9GB, but the actual size on disk was only around 3MB which is really neat. Of course, this feature isn’t anything new as it was available back in the Windows 8 days. However, Microsoft removed the feature with Windows 10, and after lots of waiting, they are finally coming back.

    In case you are not familiar with OneDrive Placeholders, it’s a pretty neat feature which lets you see all of your OneDrive files on your computer — but they are not actually downloaded on your PC. When you open them, OneDrive will download the files on-demand, saving your local space which is really useful, especially if you have a PC that doesn’t have a lot of storage.

    While Microsoft didn’t announce when exactly On-Demand Sync will be available to OneDrive users, we suspect it will be available with Windows 10 Redstone 2 — which is expected to arrive early next year.
    "

    OneDrive Placeholders are coming back, now called On-Demand Sync - MSPoweruser
     
    P4-630, Oct 13, 2020
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  4. Freezer Win User

    Files backed up in OneDrive no longer visible in Windows

    Windows 10 - OneDrive

    This is Windows 10 Pro... Enterprise is an entirely different deal and I'm sure I won't have problems that route, but I'm not forking over more $ to dipshit developers. The only thing I can think of is un-linking my Office 365 accounts within Office, but that defeats the purpose of accessing the files ONLINE and managing them from there. I have two alumni accounts, not a single problem in Windows 7/8 until M$shit devs decided to integrate Onedrive. I've deleted, renamed, set read-only to "msosync.exe," ... but windows continues to add it again and again, and NOW I just noticed it's now linking to groove.exe, instead of onedrive. Sooo fn annoying!



    Onedrive on Windows 10 is not an 'app' it is integrated. Plus I don't fool around with the Windows Store thoughtless developer child bullshit. Windows Store ought to be completely removed from the Windows platform all together. Also I do not intend to completely remove Onedrive, it defeats the purpose... the purpose is to REMOVE it from Windows Explorer navigation and startup.
     
    Freezer, Oct 13, 2020
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