Windows 10: OnDrive taking over my computer desktop????

Discus and support OnDrive taking over my computer desktop???? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have had OneDrive on my computer for ever, and have never used it as I have other sources of storage. Just yesterday I received pop-ups, and e-mail,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by RicHines, Dec 1, 2019.

  1. RicHines Win User

    OnDrive taking over my computer desktop????


    I have had OneDrive on my computer for ever, and have never used it as I have other sources of storage. Just yesterday I received pop-ups, and e-mail, that my OneDrive was full and I either needed to delete or upgrade storage. Not sure what caused OneDrive to basically suck up my desktop/HDD. SO I went into OneDrive to delet items, and in doing so, items began disappearing from my desktop. I stopped, and then tried to restore everything OneDrive had in it's Recycle Bin. But that failed, and my desktop was virtualy destroyed. The only thing that saved me was the one restore point I had in Windows for a week earlier, and was able to recover. Then shut off OneDrive access to my computer. What I don't understand is how it turned itself on, as I have never even been in OneDrive. Any thoughts???

    :)
     
    RicHines, Dec 1, 2019
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  2. OnDrive windows

    Hello,

    welcome to the Microsoft community

    a pleasure in helping you

    Regarding your question, you will not lose the data of Ondrive while uploading them to the cloud since Ondrive works with your Microsoft gutter

    Regards
     
    MiguelChiappori, Dec 1, 2019
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  3. Computer takes too long time to boot to Desktop screen.

    Hi,

    Before we assist you, we would like to know the below information,


    • Do you receive an error code message?

    • Which Windows 10 build is installed on the Computer?

    • What is the make and model of the computer?
    There are two possible explanations:


    • An external device (mouse, printer) could be the culprit;

    • This issue could be due to outdated display drivers and updating them could make the black screen disappear.
    I suggest you to try the below methods and check if it helps.

    Method 1 – Check the external devices


    • Unplug all external devices

    • Restart the computer

    • If the black screen has disappeared, add the devices back one at a time to see which piece of hardware is causing this issue

    • Once identified, install updated drivers for that particular piece of hardware.

    Method 2: I suggest you to
    install the updates
    again using the steps below, and restart the computer.


    • Click on Check for updates, Windows will automatically download the latest updates.
    • In search type Check for updates and hit enter.
    If the computer does not load up within 1 minute, I suggest you to Press & hold the power button down until the laptop or PC clicks off. Leave for 1 minute and start up again using the power button. The upgrading windows screen should appear
    soon after.


    Method 3:

    I suggest you to follow the Fast startup option Settings, if you are able to boot to the desktop screen.


    • You may also try enabling the Fast Startup.

    • Press Windows
      + X key and click Control Panel.

    • Click on Power options.

    • Click on "Choose what the power buttons do".

    • Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable". If it prompts to click on yes, then click
      yes.

    • Uncheck "Turn on fast startup (Recommended)" under shutdown settings.

    • Click Save changes
      to configure the settings.

    Method 4: Try updating the display driver through device manager and check if it helps.

    Follow the below steps:


      • Press Windows key + X key when you are at desktop.

      • Select Device Manager.

      • Expand Display Adapter.

      • Right click on the Display Adapter and click on
        Update driver software.
    If that does not helps, I would suggest you to uninstall and reinstall the Display driver.

    Please follow the steps mentioned below to uninstall the display driver.


    • Right click on start screen.

    • Select Device manager.

    • Expand Display adapters.

    • Right-click the display card driver and click
      Uninstall.

    • Windows will prompt you to confirm the device’s removal. Click
      OK to remove the driver.

    • After the un-installation is complete, reboot your computer as soon as possible.

    Hope this information is helpful. Please do let us know if you need further assistance, we’ll be glad to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
    Vidyashree_C, Dec 1, 2019
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  4. Johan45 Win User

    OnDrive taking over my computer desktop????

    AMD FX OC'ers Club

    That's what the auto setting will do since you're over the 1333 mark it jumps to the next step which isn't listed or officially supported I assume by that ram.

    At this point though I would suggest dropping the multi one step or .5 so that we can get something stable and possibly take the heat issue out of the picture for now.
     
    Johan45, Dec 1, 2019
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