Windows 10: I don't want OneDrive Syncing

Discus and support I don't want OneDrive Syncing in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; When I boot my machine which is Intel QuadCore i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz, 32 GB RAM, running MS Windows 10 Home v. 1803, build 17134.228 on an MSI... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Vagulus, Jan 8, 2021.

  1. Vagulus Win User

    I don't want OneDrive Syncing


    When I boot my machine which is Intel QuadCore i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz, 32 GB RAM, running MS Windows 10 Home v. 1803, build 17134.228 on an MSI B75MA-P45 motherboard with a SAMSUNG SSD main drive.
    It has RealTek High Definition Audio and a SAMSUNG U28D590D VDU driven by an NVIDIA QUADRO K620 Video Card. There is a Logitech C930 webcam and I have Windows Defender as Anti-virus with Firefox and Skype running in the background. I get this dialog

    I don't want OneDrive Syncing 8126f611-474e-4184-89a4-4db244688d9a?upload=true.png

    I don't want my PC to sync to OneDrive - in point of fact I find the whole syncing feature a PITA. How do I turn this rabid desire to sync off?


    I also have a Xaomi A3 Android 10 phone and an iPad Air. I'd like to be able to stop them syncing too! They are independent devices and I would prefer that they stay that way. If someone can help with turning the whole lot off I would be much appreciative.


    Thanks

    :)
     
    Vagulus, Jan 8, 2021
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  2. iBug Win User

    Prevent OneDrive from re-syncing everything after re-installing Windows 10

    The context is almost identical to that of Windows 8.1 move OneDrive to existing folder after OS reinstall, except I'm on Windows 10. I want to stop OneDrive from re-syncing everything after re-installing Windows 10 because the files are BIG and remain intact before and after OS reinstallation. Even the paths remain the same before and after (is still D:\OneDrive on my machine - the D drive is the same volume).

    I have searched on Google and found results like this or this, and no definitive answer was found.

    Is there a solution for W10?
     
    iBug, Jan 8, 2021
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  3. 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, Jan 8, 2021
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  4. P4-630 Win User

    I don't want OneDrive Syncing

    OneDrive Placeholders are coming back, now called On-Demand Sync

    I don't want OneDrive Syncing [​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, Jan 8, 2021
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