![]() Windows 11 users can disable Pause syncing when this device is on a metered network option. In Windows 10, click the Settings tab and uncheck Automatically pause sync when this device is on a metered network. Still want to sync your files in these situations? Click the gear icon in the OneDrive window and select Settings. To address this issue, click the OneDrive System Tray icon and hit the Pause button to resume syncing. It's possible you accidentally paused the program, or the pause could have kicked off because you are in battery saver mode or using cellular data on your laptop. Sometimes OneDrive says that it's paused and your files are no longer syncing. Your OneDrive folder should appear and the System Tray icon should now show up. Double-click the OneDrive.exe file to start it. To do this, open File Explorer and go to the following location: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive. If there is no OneDrive icon on this page, you'll have to manually load the program. If you see Microsoft OneDrive, turn on its switch and check to see if the icon appears in the Taskbar. You can then enable or disable specific icons from showing up in the System Tray. ![]() Windows 11 users should click Other system tray icons. In Windows 10, go to the Notification area section and click Select which icons appear on the taskbar. Right-click on the Taskbar and choose Taskbar settings. You can also use the OneDrive mobile app to access your folders on any device.If you can't find the OneDrive icon in the Windows System Tray, there are a few steps you can take. If you're signed in to the OneDrive sync app on your computer, you can use Finder to access your OneDrive. To move the files, select Where are my files to open the folder in OneDrive, then select the files that you want to move to your device folder, and drag them to that location. Note that any new files you add to that folder on your device won't be backed up by OneDrive after you stop the backup. ![]() If you want those files back in your device folder and not in OneDrive, move them manually from the OneDrive folder back to your device folder. To access your files, select the icon to open the folder in OneDrive. In the folder that you stopped backing up, you’ll see an icon titled Where are my files that’s a shortcut to your folders in OneDrive. When you stop backing up a folder, the files that were already backed up by OneDrive stay in the OneDrive folder, and will no longer appear in your device folder. You can also use the OneDrive mobile app to access your folders on any device. If you're signed in to the OneDrive sync app on your computer, you can use File Explorer to access your OneDrive. When you back up your Desktop folder, the items on your desktop roam with you to your other desktops where you're running OneDrive. When your files finish syncing to OneDrive, they're backed up and you can access them from anywhere in Documents, or Desktop. Any new files you add to your computer's folder will not back up to OneDrive.Īccess your backed up folders on any device When you stop backing up a folder, you can move files from OneDrive to your computer manually by opening the shortcut to OneDrive, selecting the files, and dragging them to the location on your computer. To see your files, select the icon and it will open the folder in OneDrive. If you chose OneDrive only, there will be a shortcut in your computer's folder called Shortcut to Folder (OneDrive), but with the specific name of the folder, like Documents or Pictures. ![]() When you stop backing up a folder, if you chose OneDrive only, the files will remain in your OneDrive. ![]()
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