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...how about uninstall Windows and put a proper OS on the computer, how's that for a solution?!

 

Microsoft OneDrive has gone a bit nuts. I can't believe how easily Windows get's that clunky clogged up computer feeling. Is it possible to remove OneDrive from Windows?

 

---------- Post added 30-01-2018 at 16:52 ----------

 

Windows 10 btw...

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Right click the Windows logo, bottom left of the screen.

Left click "Apps and Features" at the top of the popup menu

Scroll down to Microsoft OneDrive, click it, then click Uninstall

A permission box will popup, click Yes.

 

Job done.

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