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Re: Onedrive to Sync Folders Across 2 pcs
Thanks for the response. I'm not sure I fully understand. I obvs get that putting folders into my Onedrive folder copies to the cloud, but you're saying that then when I open anything (from it's original location, not the Onedrive folder?) it then copies it to the Onedrive folder? As I said, I have 4TB of files on external drives and a 1TB internal C:/ drive. I want to be able to sync everything from the external drives to the same setup on my laptop but not copy them to the C:/ drives as there's not enough storage. Does that make sense.4.2KViews0likes1CommentOnedrive to Sync Folders Across 2 pcs
Hi, I'm new to Onedrive and cannot work out how to configure it to do what I got it for. I want to sync files and folders between my desktop and laptop. This is about 4TB of audio/video stored on a number of internal/external drives. These are currently mirrored between the two pcs and I direct sync using Resilio. So, some silly questions: - If I add these folders to my Onedrive folder does it actually copy all that data to my C: drive (or wherever the folder is located on my pc) or just upload to the cloud? - How do I then configure it on the second pc (laptop) to mean it syncs to the same folders/drives and keeps them all in sync? Sorry for the ignorance but I can't seem to find anything online that explains this simply.4.4KViews0likes3Comments- 7.1KViews0likes0Comments
One user multiple computers
I work alone and am looking at using Onedrive to sync and backup files between my office desktop and my laptop at home. I need about 5TB storage so don't know if Onedrive works for this and what plan. Business plans have unlimited storage but are per user - does me using 2 computers count as 1 user or 2? I want to be able to work on something in the office, shutdown and be able to pick up on that latest version of the project at home. Also have all the important things backed up in case of disaster. Is Onedrive right for this?7.3KViews0likes2Comments
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