Windows 10: Why Did OneDrive, When Never Used, With No File Types Selected To Backup, Suddenly Today...

Discus and support Why Did OneDrive, When Never Used, With No File Types Selected To Backup, Suddenly Today... in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; As per my title: this included content I have worked FOR MONTHS ON. OneDrive just started doing it completely, entirely on it's own, today, out of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Christopher Kenzie Turner, May 16, 2025 at 12:53 PM.

  1. Why Did OneDrive, When Never Used, With No File Types Selected To Backup, Suddenly Today...


    As per my title: this included content I have worked FOR MONTHS ON. OneDrive just started doing it completely, entirely on it's own, today, out of nowhere, causing a lot of panic. In manage backup it is told to sync nothing at all. Zip, zero, no file types. There was no indication this was happening other than KEY DEVELOPMENT FILES just vanishing from a project that has taken me over a year and a half to put together. Because it doesn't just back them up: it then DELETES them from the desktop and documents! I checked my OneDrive directory from File Explorer: nothing there. I checked my OneDriv

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    Christopher Kenzie Turner, May 16, 2025 at 12:53 PM
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  2. Backup using file history

    Thanks Robeline

    I was going by other advice and articles that suggest that backing up under Update and security/backup is now the way to go. I will try your suggestion.

    Doug
     
  3. Automatically backup OneDrive Files?

    Hi,

    I would suggest you to use EaseUS Todo Backup.

    After downloading this Kindly follow follow below mentioned steps, i am hopeful that your issue will be resolves by doing this.

    *Launch EaseUS's free backup software and choose "File Backup" option to back up files from your computer or other devices to OneDrive.

    *Select the files or folders you want to back up. Then click "Destination" to select the Cloud Storage > Add Cloud storage service so that you can save your files to OneDrive.

    *Click "Schedule" option to open the Backup Scheme window, here you can create a scheduled backup plan to back up files daily, weekly, monthly or upon an event. For example, you can set at 5 pm, then it will automatically back up these files every day at 5
    pm.

    *Click "Proceed" to automatically back up files to OneDrive.

    You are Done

    Please let me know, if that helps.

    Kind Regards:

    Engr. Malik Yasir
     
    MALIK YASIRNAWAZ, May 16, 2025 at 1:05 PM
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  4. Why Did OneDrive, When Never Used, With No File Types Selected To Backup, Suddenly Today...

    Use File History to Backup OneDrive Content

    Technical Level : Intermediate

    Summary

    This article details how to backup OneDrive content to another storage medium using the built-in Windows backup tool File History. For more details about File History, read this page:

    Restore files or folders using File History

    This is valid on Windows 10 and Windows 8.1.

    Details

    OneDrive is a great tool for syncing and sharing files via Microsoft accounts, however, it's a syncing tool first and files can be permanently deleted. A good practice is to use File History in conjunction with OneDrive so any changes are automatically backed
    up to a different location without fear of files being deleted.

    Setup OneDrive to Sync all Critical Files Worthy of Backup

    Before you can backup anything in OneDrive using File History, configure it so OneDrive syncs everything to your computer:

    • (Windows 10 and Windows 7) Choose the files and folders you want to sync to your computer
    • (Windows 8.1) Choose the folders and files you want to "Make Available Offline"
    Wait for OneDrive to finish syncing all content before continuing to the next step.

    Setup a Drive for File History

    After you configure OneDrive to sync the content you need, setup a drive to use File History:

    Set up a drive for File History

    Large, slow drives are ideal for File History, whether they're inside of the computer or connected via a USB on the outside. When you setup File History it should automatically backup all Library folders, OneDrive folders, and other
    common Windows folders. If you don't see your OneDrive folders, manually add them.

    Once configured, File History will run on the frequency you chose and will backup your OneDrive files if there are changes; File History uses a more intelligent backup process and will only backup if it detects changes. If a file
    changes frequently, you'll see many versions, possibly a version every time File History runs, otherwise, you may see the original version if it never changes.

    If you lose a file and need to restore it, follow these instructions to restore a file from File History:

    Restore files or folders using File History
     
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