Here are some answers to the frequently asked questions about the OneDrive desktop app for Windows.
Important: Beginning January 1, 2022, we are ending support for selected OneDrive desktop apps running on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Learn more.
Windows 10
Good news! If your computer uses Windows 10 OneDrive is built in. If you do need to re-install, click here to download.
Windows 8/8.1
Downloading the app means you agree to the Microsoft Services Agreement and privacy statement.
This software might also download and install its updates automatically.
Important: Beginning January 1, 2022, we are ending support for selected OneDrive desktop apps running on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Learn more.
Windows 10
OneDrive will update itself automatically. If you want to ensure you have the latest version, click here to download.
Windows 8/8.1
If you don't want to use OneDrive, the easiest solution is to unlink it. If you just want to stop syncing for a while, you can temporarily pause OneDrive and then resume syncing later. Learn how to pause and resume sync in OneDrive.
Windows 10
Select the Start button, type Programs and select Add or remove programs in the list of results.
Under Apps & features, find and select Microsoft OneDrive, and then select Uninstall.
If you don't see OneDrive in the list, press the Windows key and R to open a Run dialog, then type appwiz.cpl and press OK.
Windows 8/8.1
OneDrive is built into Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, so you can’t uninstall it like an app.
However, you can hide it and stop syncing OneDrive files to your PC. To do so, follow the steps in Turn off or uninstall OneDrive.
Windows 7
Click the Start button, then in the search box, type Add Programs, and then, in the list of results, click Programs and Features.
Click Microsoft OneDrive, and then click Uninstall.
Important: Beginning January 1, 2022, we are ending support for selected OneDrive desktop apps running on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Learn more.
Windows 10
In Windows 10, OneDrive is the default save location for your files and documents. This means new documents or files are automatically saved to OneDrive unless you opt to save them to a different location on your PC.
Learn more about how files save to OneDrive by default in Windows 10.
Windows 8/8.1
Read how to Change the location of your OneDrive folder.
Windows 7
Read how to Change the location of your OneDrive folder.
Windows 10
Windows 8/8.1
Important: Beginning January 1, 2022, we are ending support for selected OneDrive desktop apps running on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Learn more.
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