And it’s for a good reason. OneDrive allows users to easily back up their data in the cloud straight from Windows 10, and then with the power of Files On-Demand to access it without having to download them back to their computers. This is a neat implementation that works seamlessly and which many people wanted to get back after Microsoft surprisingly removed it in the first versions of Windows 10.
But those who don’t want to use OneDrive might find it quite difficult to get rid of the app considering its deep integration in Windows 10.
A few days ago after installing the latest Windows 10 updates, the OneDrive icon showed up on my desktop for no clear reason. And the worst of all isn’t that the icon was there all out of the blue, but that I wasn’t able to remove it no matter what. A delete option wasn’t available in the context me... (read more)
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