Windows 10: My files were moved from one of my local computers to onedrive without my consent.

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  1. My files were moved from one of my local computers to onedrive without my consent.


    Hello, I have been having problems lately.I just found out that one of my computers that I haven't been using in a while, had its desktop files, doccuments, and pictures all moved into my onedrive, despite previously being in my local storage and indeed, when I stopped linking the onedrive and my local storage, my files were completely gone. All of this was without my consent and not only that, I actually got a notification that it was going to happen right when I logged in with NO OPTION to opt out I do not want this, I want all the files in my local desktop especially considering that

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    JoeRogers2, Aug 22, 2024
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  2. Equation Win User

    How to move everything from Onedrive to Local Computer drive?

    When I disable the backup feature, all my files and files on desktop will be gone when the back up feature is disabled. I had to re-enable backup so my files will be there again.. How can I move my files from onedrive to This PC drive?
     
    Equation, Aug 22, 2024
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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, Aug 22, 2024
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  4. My files were moved from one of my local computers to onedrive without my consent.

    File History Backup and Local OneDrive Files

    I know there have been a number of posts about issues with File History Backup.
    File History is a nice feature in Windows 10. It serves as a file backup system as well as a convenient way to restore files to previous versions through the File Explorer.
    I hope Microsoft chooses to improve the feature rather than abandon it as some have suggested they might.

    I had been having problems using file history with some files not showing up in history, so I decided to do a fresh start and look more closely at what was going on.
    I was moving to a new computer, so it was a good time to start over.
    I erased all the files on the external backup drive (WD MyBook Duo)
    and configured File History on the new computer to back up both folders that are stored only on my hard drive and the local folders that are used for the OneDrive. I did this after moving files from the old computer to the new computer, so there were
    plenty of files to be backed-up. The OneDrive is configured to “Always Keep on this device” all the files that are associated with the OneDrive folders, so all OneDrive files are stored locally in a folder that is included in the File History
    Backup configuration.

    After configuring, I pressed “Back up now“ , the backup ran successfully, and the backup updates the files every hour as configured.
    The backup is configured to “Keep my backups Until space is needed”.

    After the backup completed, what I see if I either right click a file and click “Restore previous version”
    or go into the File History window (click on “Restore files from a current backup” in the Backup Options window) is a listing for every file that was backed up for all folders except for the files that are in the OneDrive folder.
    For the OneDrive folder, I only see files in History if the file has bee modified or moved since File History Backup was first run.
    If the file has been modified multiple times, then all versions show up in History correctly, but the file does not show up in history until it has been re-saved or moved at least one time.
    Is this the way File History was intended to work? Is this what others are seeing?

    I would like a local backup for all my local files, even those that are on the OneDrive (and stored locally).
    Files that are stored on the OneDrive are also on the cloud drive, so there is a way to recover these files, but I still expected these files to be included in the File History backup, or at least be given the option to include these files when configuring
    the backup.
     
    Thomas Fetter, Aug 22, 2024
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