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OneDrive for Business disk drive usage
@Ronald M Jennings Sr wrote:I thought when I transferred a file to OneDrive for both syncing between devices the process also removed the file from my local drive to conserve space.
(Emphasis added to your quote.)
How should "syncing between devices" work if there were no files that you could sync?
If you don't need to work offline (and thus don't have a need to synchronise files between your PC and the server) you could remove some of the folders from syncing. But then you'd have to access those files through the web interface.
Hi Alexander, thank you for the response. The file is located on my local hard drive. I thought when I transfer the file from my hard drive to OneDrive that it would reside in the cloud and no loger take up space on my local drive.
Thank you
Ron
- Ian MoranAug 17, 2016Iron ContributorThen what you need to do is disable ODFB sync and use the web interface to "move" local files to ODFB. The end result being your files are located in the cloud.
- Ronald M Jennings SrAug 21, 2016Copper Contributor
Thanks Ian, this makes the most sense for me to do.
- Aug 20, 2016There's often little need to sync your entire OneDrive, just pick the folders you need. I tend to only sync a working set of folders to any device..