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Discus and support Moved files in OneDrive and now can't find the folder in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; followed these instructions and expected to find OneDrive files moved to my Desktop. They didn't arrive. Went somewhere else. Any thoughts on where... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by MelRistau, Aug 13, 2024.

  1. MelRistau Win User

    Moved files in OneDrive and now can't find the folder


    followed these instructions and expected to find OneDrive files moved to my Desktop. They didn't arrive. Went somewhere else. Any thoughts on where they might be?Open your File Explorer and navigate to your account C:\Users\<USERNAME>Right click on Desktop and navigate to Properties.Navigate to the Location tab and you should see the path for your Desktop.If it is still linked to OneDrive, it should look something like "C:\Users\<USERNAME>\OneDrive\Desktop".Simply remove the OneDrive sub-directory, or format the path to look like "C:\Users\<USERNAME>\Desktop" and click Appl

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    MelRistau, Aug 13, 2024
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  2. TarAn_D Win User

    Move the OneDrive Folder

    Move the OneDrive Folder in Windows 10

    When you set up OneDrive to sync with your computer, a folder C:\Users\XXXX\OneDrive will be created to store the contents. XXXX denotes your username. To move this folder to another location follow these simple steps:

    1. Unlink OneDrive from your PC:

    • Go to the taskbar notification area
    • Right-click on the OneDrive icon
    • Select settings
    • Click: Unlink this PC
    2. Delete the C:\Users\XXXX\OneDrive folder

    3. Create a new folder (target folder) for OneDrive contents, e.g. D:\OneDrive

    4. Create Directory Junction for the new folder

    • In the search area of the taskbar type CMD and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter
    • In the command window type
    mklink /J C:\Users\XXXX\OneDrive D:\OneDrive

    adjusting it to your specific username and selection of the target folder

    5. Link again OneDrive to your PC using the OneDrive icon in the taskbar notification area
     
    TarAn_D, Aug 13, 2024
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  3. Onedrive move folder to document

    Hi Rendell,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    I understand the inconvenience you are facing currently.

    I would appreciate if you can provide us the following information to help us understand the issue better.

    • What happens when you try to move the folder?
    • From when are you facing this issue?

    I suggest you to refer the article below and check if that helps.

    Move the OneDrive Folder

    OneDrive help & learning

    You can refer to the following work around. This will help you to choose the folders to sync on Onedrive.


    • Right click on OneDrive icon of
      System Tray
      .

    • Click on Settings, then click on
      choose folders
      tab.

    • Click on choose folders option, then click on sync only these folders.

    Hope the information helps. Please reply back with a status so that we can assist you further.
     
    Nachappa C K, Aug 13, 2024
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  4. Moved files in OneDrive and now can't find the folder

    OneDrive moved my Desktop into a OneDrive folder and removed Google Drive

    To revert the shell folder locations to default, open OneDrive and do the following:

    Important: Before proceeding, copy the files in those special folders to another folder or external drive. Please don’t copy them anywhere under Desktop/Documents/Pictures. This is because disabling OneDrive backup for a folder would erase the local copies of the files. Copying them to a different location beforehand will ensure that you don’t need to download them again from the OneDrive cloud.



    1. Right-click the OneDrive icon in the Notification area and click Settings.
    2. Select the Backup tab, and click Manage Backup
    3. In the Manage folder backup dialog, click on the Stop backup link under the special folder (Desktop, Documents, or Pictures)
    4. Click Stop backup in the confirmation dialog that appears.
    5. Repeat the step for each shell folder you want to revert to the original location.

    See also:

     
    Ramesh Srinivasan, Aug 13, 2024
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