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How to Remove OneDrive From Windows 10 Computers

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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OneDrive is a popular cloud-based storage service developed by Microsoft. It is designed to allow users to store and share files and documents across multiple devices. While OneDrive may be a useful tool, there might be situations where you may want to remove it from your Windows 10 computer. In this article, we’ll guide you on how to remove OneDrive from your Windows 10 computer.

Step 1: Stop OneDrive from Running

Before you can remove OneDrive from your computer, make sure to stop it from running on your system. To do this, right-click on the OneDrive icon located on the taskbar and select “Close OneDrive.” This will ensure that OneDrive is not running in the background while you are trying to remove it.

Step 2: Uninstall OneDrive from Windows 10

Now, you can proceed with uninstalling OneDrive from your computer. To do this, follow the steps below:

1. Press the “Windows” key and “X” key simultaneously to open the Quick Link menu.

2. Select the “Apps and Features” option from the menu.

3. On the “Apps and Features” page, scroll down to find “Microsoft OneDrive.”

4. Click on the “Microsoft OneDrive” app and select the “Uninstall” option.

5. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the uninstallation process.

Step 3: Remove OneDrive from File Explorer

After uninstalling OneDrive from your computer, you may still notice the OneDrive folder in your File Explorer. To remove this, follow the steps below:

1. Open File Explorer and locate the OneDrive folder.

2. Right-click on the OneDrive folder and select “Properties.”

3. Click on the “General” tab.

4. Uncheck the box next to “Read-only.”

5. Click on the “Apply” button and then click “OK” to save your changes.

6. Now, right-click on the OneDrive folder again and select “Delete.”

Step 4: Disable OneDrive from Startup

By default, OneDrive is set to start automatically when you start up your computer. To disable this, follow the steps below:

1. Press the “Windows” key and “R” key simultaneously to open the Run dialog box.

2. Type “msconfig” in the Run box and click “OK.”

3. Click on the “Startup” tab.

4. Locate “OneDrive” in the list of startup programs.

5. Uncheck the box next to “OneDrive.”

6. Click on “Apply” and then click “OK” to save your changes.

Conclusion

That’s it! By following the above-mentioned steps, you can easily remove OneDrive from your Windows 10 computer. Keep in mind that removing OneDrive from your computer may cause any files that were synced to be deleted. Therefore, we recommend taking a backup of your important files before proceeding with the removal process. 

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