I never intentionally used OneDrive but there is the possibility that I inadvertently deposited one or more files in the cloud many years ago.
Anyway, on computer A, I inspected subfolders like OneDrive > MyName Personal > Pictures > Camera Roll and OneDrive > MyName Personal > Pictures > Camera Roll . This is infuriating because they force the user to inspect folders that the user did not create. After inspecting my determination is that I have no files of my own creation on OneDrive. I then unlinked OneDrive.
Computer B is a new acquisition. I reset Windows which necessitated signing into a Microsoft Account which is infuriating because I have no intention to use OneDrive on computer B. I unlinked OneDrive. Then I rebooted. Then File Explorer showed me the name of a file in OneDrive which I had not touched in about 4 years. This is on a new computer that has no creations of my own and with OneDrive unlinked. Why is this phantom file appearing on a new computer with OneDrive unlinked?
Why does unlinked new computer B tell me about a file that I have not thought about in 4 years ? This file doesn't even exist on the unlinked OneDrive of computer A !!! It does exist on the hard drive of computer A but how can my new computer know about it ?
Is this some sort of OneDrive corruption? My previous experience with cloud storage was with UbuntuOne which never seemed to work and seemed highly corrupt. Is OneDrive also corrupted?
How can I avoid wasting more time on this ?
In the image, taken from computer B, see the icon in the lower right in the black task bar shows OneDrive is unlinked. See the file called "damage done by helpers" is from 2022 and has never physically been on computer B. I am very angry about this. Why is this file being shown to me?

Anyway, on computer A, I inspected subfolders like OneDrive > MyName Personal > Pictures > Camera Roll and OneDrive > MyName Personal > Pictures > Camera Roll . This is infuriating because they force the user to inspect folders that the user did not create. After inspecting my determination is that I have no files of my own creation on OneDrive. I then unlinked OneDrive.
Computer B is a new acquisition. I reset Windows which necessitated signing into a Microsoft Account which is infuriating because I have no intention to use OneDrive on computer B. I unlinked OneDrive. Then I rebooted. Then File Explorer showed me the name of a file in OneDrive which I had not touched in about 4 years. This is on a new computer that has no creations of my own and with OneDrive unlinked. Why is this phantom file appearing on a new computer with OneDrive unlinked?
Why does unlinked new computer B tell me about a file that I have not thought about in 4 years ? This file doesn't even exist on the unlinked OneDrive of computer A !!! It does exist on the hard drive of computer A but how can my new computer know about it ?
Is this some sort of OneDrive corruption? My previous experience with cloud storage was with UbuntuOne which never seemed to work and seemed highly corrupt. Is OneDrive also corrupted?
How can I avoid wasting more time on this ?
In the image, taken from computer B, see the icon in the lower right in the black task bar shows OneDrive is unlinked. See the file called "damage done by helpers" is from 2022 and has never physically been on computer B. I am very angry about this. Why is this file being shown to me?

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