- Right click the OneDrive taskbar icon and select Settings.
- Click the Unlink OneDrive button under the Account tab. A login screen appears, but you should ignore it for now.
- Launch File Explorer.
- Navigate to and select the OneDrive folder. Unless you moved it previously, it is probably directly under your C:\Users[your username]\ (eg, C:\Users\Avram) folder. You can get there either by clicking through your C drive or entering the folder name in your address bar. 5. Click the Move to button on the Home tab.
- Select Choose location.
- Select the new location and click Move. If you’re moving the folder to another drive, select the drive letter. (Depending on the size of the folder, it may take a few minutes to move.)
- Enter your email address into the OneDrive app window and click Sign in.
- Select Personal if prompted to decide why you’re signing in.
- Enter your password and click Sign in.
- Click “Change location.”
- Navigate to the location where you moved the OneDrive folder and click Select Folder.
- Click Use this location.
- Click Next in the OneDrive window.
- Select which folders to sync (or sync all) and click Next.
- Click Open my OneDrive folder or close the window. Your OneDrive folder has been successfully moved.
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