OneDrive-Uninstaller 1.2
Author:
ERRAOperative
Date: 08/18/2017 Size: 88 KB License: Open Source Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 17382 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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OneDrive-Uninstaller is a batch file for advanced users to uninstall One Drive in Windows 10. Video tutorial available.
We say, advanced users because batch files aren't for everyone. There's no interface, it must be run as an administrator, and once you run it, there's no stopping it. When you remove OneDrive, odds are you won't be able to get it back. Well, until Microsoft does another major update and restores everything that you removed. That should scare some of you off. Everyone else, let's take a closer look.
The batch file source can be viewed at the Author's link above or by opening it in a text editor.
The author also does leave this warning, mainly repeating what we just said:
"Be aware that removing OneDrive WILL break access to existing OneDrive accounts and delete locally stored files on the machine you run this script on. It may also break access to roaming profiles, App Store configuration, and cloud-based windows settings (for example, if you use a Microsoft account instead of a local account to log on to your machine). If you don't use that stuff, you are home free (but check anyway)."
If OneDrive-Uninstaller does not work after the first reboot, try it again and reboot again. That did it for us due to some processes being locked.
OneDrive-Uninstaller isn't for everyone, but it works.
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We say, advanced users because batch files aren't for everyone. There's no interface, it must be run as an administrator, and once you run it, there's no stopping it. When you remove OneDrive, odds are you won't be able to get it back. Well, until Microsoft does another major update and restores everything that you removed. That should scare some of you off. Everyone else, let's take a closer look.
The batch file source can be viewed at the Author's link above or by opening it in a text editor.
The author also does leave this warning, mainly repeating what we just said:
"Be aware that removing OneDrive WILL break access to existing OneDrive accounts and delete locally stored files on the machine you run this script on. It may also break access to roaming profiles, App Store configuration, and cloud-based windows settings (for example, if you use a Microsoft account instead of a local account to log on to your machine). If you don't use that stuff, you are home free (but check anyway)."
If OneDrive-Uninstaller does not work after the first reboot, try it again and reboot again. That did it for us due to some processes being locked.
OneDrive-Uninstaller isn't for everyone, but it works.
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