Windows 10: OneDrive-Windows 10 Impact on Local HDD ?

Discus and support OneDrive-Windows 10 Impact on Local HDD ? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I have used OneDrive extensively but have not studied the underlying rules & processes - thus an ignorant question and/or observation: Did something... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by cognus, Feb 3, 2015.

  1. cognus Win User

    OneDrive-Windows 10 Impact on Local HDD ?


    I have used OneDrive extensively but have not studied the underlying rules & processes - thus an ignorant question and/or observation: Did something change dramatically re how built-in OneDrive in Windows 10 stores & syncs?

    Maybe I'm not understanding what's going on so, in Windows 7, when I check the contents/usage of the local Drive, some folders under my OneDrive are showing actual data written to the local drive that is more/less equivalent to that stored on the OneDrive server farm. Others definitely do not show such - mainly images/media if I'm seeing it right.
    However I noticed with some alarm that when Build 9926 loaded up and I logged in to OneDrive with one of my MS accounts, the "sync" process went on interminably [quite consumptive, BTW... it was dragging my CPU to its knees] as it was loading onto my local HDD the entire pile of stuff stashed in my OneDrive web store. ??? Why? What's the value in that? So I nixed that idea until I could get a better understanding of setup.

    What's the scoop? Is Windows 8.1 rules & process for OneDrive different than 7 and different than 10 or what?

    :)
     
    cognus, Feb 3, 2015
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  2. Houndsong Win User

    Following upgrade to Windows 10 on a fresh new SSD, what should I do with my old traditional drive where WIndows 8.1 was installed?

    I had Windows 8.1 and upgraded to Windows 10 Pro.

    Then I disconnected that HDD.

    I installed a new SSD, and installed Windows 10 Pro on it.

    Love the instant boot times!

    I want to use the old HDD for storage (to sync with OneDrive, too), but it is a bootable drive with a complete OS installed on it.

    I have thought about reformatting it, then syncing to OneDrive.

    Is there a better procedure to follow?
     
    Houndsong, Feb 3, 2015
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  3. John582n Win User
    How do I change the location that Documents points to?

    That was true in Windows 8, but in Windows 10 OneDrive is installed whether you use a local or Microsoft account, so it is available in a Local account.

    I mainly use a Local Windows 10 account that has never been linked to a Microsoft account, and I use OneDrive.

    In all my Windows accounts (1 local and three Microsoft), OneDrive is being used but I save my docs locally and don't see the issue being discussed here.
     
    John582n, Feb 3, 2015
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  4. OneDrive-Windows 10 Impact on Local HDD ?

    I have some pretty important data files on my PC. Some files would even qualify as "Classified, Top Secret" and I'll be dammmmed if I would ever trust them to some clandestine off-site 'Cloud'.

    Who runs the cloud? Is that person or group of persons, certified and bonded to handle my data? Doubtful!

    I remember when some untrustworthy employees at AOL, stole thousands of members personal information.

    I keep all my data backed up to two USB 3.0, external drives, that get updates from my PC daily.
    My backup is done by a Batch File, that I wrote myself, to only back up New or Changed files, so my daily
    backup only takes a few seconds.
    Should one of my External drives, fail, there is still the second one.
    Then I do full C: drive backups to a second HD, at least weekly. Just one more hedge against a C: drive crash.
    My Backup/Restore program (Ghost 11.5) is on a bootable CD, for added safety.

    Just Turn OFF things in Windows that you don't understand, want or trust. Eh?

    Good Luck to you!
    *Cool
     
    TechnoMage, Feb 3, 2015
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  5. Do you have anything to cover a complete disaster such as a fire or flood that would potentially damage all the above mentioned backups?
     
    JDobbsy1987, Feb 3, 2015
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  6. Mystere Win User
    When you first sign into the new build, OneDrive prompts you which folders you want to sync. The new version does sync all files physically, so don't sync any folders you don't want synced. The old way had these "virtual links" but apparently this technology is considered dead and will no longer be supported in future versions of OneDrive. So, while this is new to 9926, it will eventually filter down to all versions of OneDrive on all platforms.

    I agree that it's not ideal. But, it basically works the same way most other folder sync apps work, such as dropbox.

    Dude... you are in control of what you put in the OneDrive folder... it doesn't back up your whole hard drive. Only the stuff in your OneDrive folder that you have intentionally put there. If you don't want sensitive stuff in the cloud, don't put it there. You can still put non-sensitive stuff there for easy access from various sources.
     
    Mystere, Feb 3, 2015
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  7. CountMike New Member
    I's not only a matter of trust, there's a practicability issue too. Internet has to be helluva faster than I may hope for another 10 years, with number of files (in TBs) I would easily clog up many OneDrive spaces and still use few month to synchronize. As for the "trust" part, that may be a bit individual thing but only stuff you are in immediate control of may be considered safest of all options. The way I see use of OneDrive is to share (remotely) files with myself and only those ones I don't mind sharing with others.
     
    CountMike, Feb 5, 2015
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  8. OneDrive-Windows 10 Impact on Local HDD ?

    If you read all of the disclaimers of "the cloud" and restriction descriptions someone else judges content,
    To judge content for restrictions it would insinuate someone culls through it looking for violations,
    Without notice data can be removed.
     
    ThrashZone, Apr 4, 2018
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