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I have a Mac and invested in a large external SSD hard drive which I use as the base for my OneDrive folders so that I could work from everything locally (I need to work on many files directly, do separate local backups of those files, etc). Marking the folders as "Always Keep on this Device" and then downloading those files has filled up my computer's main HD (that has the OS) to the point that all my apps keep crashing and I keep getting the "your disk is almost full" error message below. The whole freaking point of mounting the OneDrive folders on an external drive is to keep my main hard drive (which is much smaller) from filling up and crashing my system. This is file partitioning 101 which has now been broken because of the idiotic approach to doing OneDrive now. I've already had to wipe my computer clean and start over once because this happened during the macOS upgrade and corrupted my system, now my computer is basically held hostage by OneDrive due to the file system filling up and my computer constantly crippled because OneDrive is taking almost 100% of my CPU (see below).