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How to Change OneDrive Sync Settings on Windows 10
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Some time ago, Microsoft was forced to rename itscloud storageservice SkyDrive into OneDrive. Besides the branding change, some new options were added, and today we’re going to talk about synchronizing settings.
Since OneDrive is the defaultcloud storage, Microsoft has decided to embed it deeply insideWindows 10.
How do I change OneDrive sync settings?
1. On Windows 10
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Select the OneDrive icon in the taskbar.
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ChooseMoreand go toSettings(In some cases, you may be able to open Ondrive folder from the Settings app).
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Click on theAccounttab and choosefolders. TheSync your OneDrive files to this PCdialog box should now be available on the screen.
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Uncheck the folders you don’t want to sync to your PC. If you want to sync absolutely all your folders, then check theMake all files availableoption.
Also, besides all this, you can choose to back up your files to your OneDrive account, as well.
- After you make your selection, hitOK.
You can change OneDrive sync settings in Windows 10 via the app’s built-in options. You can manually choose which folders to sync and which not to.
Speaking of cloud storage, you might also want to check out our guide on theBest Cloud Storage AppsorTop Decentralized Cloud Storage Solutions.
2. On older versions
Now, you will have access to a lot of features that you can choose to turn off, or leave them on, as they are, by default. So, from here, you can synchronize to your OneDrive account a bunch of things, and here they are enlisted:
How to sync files using third-party software?
Since we are talking about synchronization, we simply cannot omit this incredible tool that will keep your files synced across all of your devices with no risk of data loss or leakage.
Keeping all of your assets synchronized has never been easier thanks to Sync, the tool that allows you to store, share, and access your files from any location.
But Sync delivers more than storage, it also protects your data with end-to-end encryption, acts as a real-time backup solution, and delivers strong data recovery features.
Let’s quickly look at itskey features:
The best part is that you get up to 5 GB to store all those essential files in the cloud free of charge.
⇒Get Sync.com
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Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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