Nuking OneDrive...


Buddywh

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OK... recent Windows update and somehow Onedrive got turned on and was sending all my Documents, Desktop and Pictures files to it's servers. It took me all this evening working with CoPilot to methodically return all files to my PC, verify them then disable and then uninstall the app.

I then asked it how to make sure this never happens again. It said to use GPedit to 'nuke' it: Administrative Templates/Windows Components/OneDrive. "Prevent the usage of OneDrive for file storage", set it to enabled. I was successfull working with CoPilot to return all my files, verify them, disable it and uninstall it: is this really the way to nuke it so even updates won't install it again, turn it on and I find all my files are disappearing again?
 
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