If you're looking to change the location of your OneDrive storage, you can do so by going to the OneDrive settings on your PC.
First, make sure you have the OneDrive sync client installed on your PC.
To change the location, you'll need to navigate to the OneDrive settings by clicking on the OneDrive icon in the system tray and selecting "Help & Settings" from the dropdown menu.
You can then click on "Change where OneDrive keeps your files" to select a new location for your OneDrive files.
Moving OneDrive Location
You can move OneDrive from the C drive to the D drive by changing its location, but this method is more demanding and requires familiarity with OneDrive.
There are two ways to move OneDrive to the D drive: using a transfer tool or changing its location via File Explorer.
Using a transfer tool like EaseUS Todo PCTrans is the easiest and fastest way to move OneDrive to another drive. This tool provides automatic and fast migration of programs and settings to another drive.
EaseUS Todo PCTrans offers several advantages, including secure migration, no data leakage or loss during the migration process, and easy-to-use interface.
To move OneDrive using EaseUS Todo PCTrans, select programs to move from the C drive to another drive, tick the C drive, and select the programs you want to transfer.
Here's a step-by-step guide to moving OneDrive using EaseUS Todo PCTrans:
Alternatively, you can move OneDrive by changing its location via File Explorer. To do this, open File Explorer and navigate to the OneDrive folder, typically located at C:\Users\[your username].
Select the folder location and click "Move to" to move it to the D drive.
Change Location via File Explorer
Changing the location of OneDrive via File Explorer is a straightforward process. You can access the OneDrive folder by opening File Explorer and navigating to C:\Users\[your username] or by entering the folder name.
To move the OneDrive folder, select the folder location and click "Move to" to move it to the D drive. This will allow you to relocate the folder to a different drive on your computer.
You'll see a prompt asking you to confirm the move. Select "Change location" and then "Use this folder."
Once you've made the changes, you'll see a message indicating that the OneDrive folder has been moved successfully. You can then access your OneDrive files from the new location.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Open File Explorer and navigate to the OneDrive folder: C:\Users\[your username]
- Select the folder location and click "Move to" to move it to the D drive
- Confirm the move by selecting "Change location" and then "Use this folder"
This process is easy to use, even for those who are new to computer navigation.
Unlinking and Setting Up OneDrive
To unlink your Windows PC from your OneDrive account, head to the OneDrive Settings window and select the Account tab on the left sidebar. Click or tap “Unlink this PC” on the right side of the window.
You'll be prompted to confirm the action, and when you press the Unlink account button, OneDrive will stop syncing your files. This is a mandatory step if you want to move the OneDrive folder somewhere else.
After unlinking, Windows will ask you to log in or create a Microsoft account to use OneDrive on your PC, but you can ignore it for now and leave the window open.
Unlink Windows PC
To unlink your Windows PC from your OneDrive account, you'll need to follow a few simple steps. First, select the Account tab on the left sidebar in the OneDrive Settings window.
Windows will show you another window called OneDrive Settings. Click or tap “Unlink this PC” on the right side of the window. This will stop OneDrive from syncing your files.
OneDrive will ask if you're sure you want to unlink your PC. Confirm the action by pressing the Unlink account button. This is a mandatory step if you want to move the OneDrive folder somewhere else.
After unlinking your PC, Windows will prompt you to log in or create a Microsoft account to use OneDrive on your PC. Ignore it for now, but leave the window open, as you'll need it later.
Set Up OneDrive
To set up OneDrive, start by signing in to access its features. You'll be shown the default file path where OneDrive intends to store your files.
Click or tap the Change location link to change the location of your OneDrive folder. This will open a File Explorer window called “Choose your OneDrive location.”
Use the File Explorer window to browse through your Windows computer and select the new location for your OneDrive folder. Once you've done that, press the Select Folder button.
OneDrive will detect that “A OneDrive folder already exists on this PC.” You'll need to confirm that you still intend to “Use this folder.”
After confirming, you'll see that the location of OneDrive was changed according to your instructions. Click or tap Next to continue with the setup process.
You'll now need to select which folders you want to back up to OneDrive, such as Documents, Pictures, Desktop, Music, and Videos. Choose the ones you want, and click or tap the Start backup button.
Business Data Migration
You can easily migrate your OneDrive for Business data to another account using the Kernel OneDrive Migration tool.
This innovative solution supports direct migration from one account to another and is automated, flexible, and without any limitations.
The tool is smartly programmed to perform various migrations, including SharePoint on-premises and SharePoint Online migrations, Google Drive to Google Drive migrations, and File System to SharePoint migrations.
You can get a quick idea about the software by visiting its website and opt for it for quick data migration from OneDrive for Business.
Changing the location of your OneDrive data locally in your system can help avoid overburdening your drive.
Currently, OneDrive stores data in the C Drive and can be accessed easily, but you can change this location to a more suitable one.
The process of changing the OneDrive folder location is relatively straightforward, and you can refer to the article above for detailed steps to complete it effortlessly.
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