How to Move a OneDrive Folder and Free up Some Space

Published:15 April 2021 - 2 min. read

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If you’re running out of space on a local volume where your OneDrive folder is stored, you’re going to run out of space fast. Or, perhaps, you just need to move the local sync folder to an archive drive. In any case, you can move a OneDrive folder with a few steps.

In this tutorial, you are going to learn how you can move a OneDrive folder from one location to another.

Prerequisites

If you’d like to follow along with the steps in this tutorial, be sure you’re on Windows 10 and have OneDrive installed and successfully syncing with the cloud.

Finding The OneDrive Folder Location

Before you can move the OneDrive folder, you must first know where it is! To find it:

1. Open File Explorer.

2. On the left side of the screen, click on the OneDrive shortcut.

File Explorer Side Menu
File Explorer Side Menu

3. Right-click on the OneDrive shortcut and select Properties.

OneDrive Right Click Menu
OneDrive Right Click Menu

4. In the OneDrive Properties box, under the General tab, notice the folder path under Location. This location is the folder path to your OneDrive folder.

OneDrive Properties Dialogue Box
OneDrive Properties Dialogue Box

Once you know the path of your current OneDrive folder, you now must disassociate or unlink your local PC from the OneDrive service. This process frees up the folder to be moved. To do that, in File Explorer:

1. Right-click on the OneDrive shortcut again and select Settings.

OneDrive Menu Click Settings
OneDrive Menu Click Settings

2. In the Microsoft OneDrive dialog box, click the Account tab. Once under this tab, click on Unlink this PC as shown below.

OneDrive Menu Click Settings
OneDrive Menu Click Settings

3. You’ll be prompted to unlink the OneDrive account from your computer. Click Unlink Account to do so.

Unlick PC Dialogue Box
Unlick PC Dialogue Box

4. After you unlink the account, ignore the new window that appears that prompts you to sign into OneDrive.

Start to Move a OneDrive Folder

At this point, OneDrive has been unlinked from the original folder freeing it up to be moved. Let’s do that.

In File Explorer:

1. Navigate to the old location of OneDrive.

Navigate OneDrive Folder
Navigate OneDrive Folder

2. Right-click on the OneDrive folder and click Cut.

OneDrive folder Right Click Menu select cut
OneDrive folder Right Click Menu select cut

3. Navigate to the parent folder where you’d like to move a OneDrive folder under and paste it. The new location of the OneDrive folder will be C:\moved OneDrive\OneDrive in the example below.

Paste OneDrive to new folder
Paste OneDrive to new folder

The OneDrive folder has now been moved to the new location. It’s time to link OneDrive on your computer back to the OneDrive cloud service. To do so:

1. Find the OneDrive icon in the taskbar and click on it. A new window will appear will ask you to sign in again.

Select OneDrive Icon from the Taskbar
Select OneDrive Icon from the Taskbar

2. Provide the email address you had previously configured OneDrive to use in the text box and click Sign In.

Enter Microsoft/OneDrive credentials
Enter Microsoft/OneDrive credentials

3. On the next screen, OneDrive should automatically set the default location for a new OneDrive folder which is C:\Users\<username>\OneDrive. Click Change location to change that path.

Select Change Location
Select Change Location

4. Navigate to the new location of your OneDrive folder (C:\moved OneDrive\OneDrive) for this tutorial and click Select Folder.

Navigate new folder to configure
Navigate new folder to configure

5. Confirm you’re OK with using the existing folder by clicking on Use this folder.

Confirm to use new folder
Confirm to use new folder

6. Once asked to back up your folders, click on Continue.

Select any folder to Backup
Select any folder to Backup

7. When complete, navigate to the new OneDrive folder in File Explorer. If the move was successful, you should now see the OneDrive icon instead of the generic folder icon.

You should see moved folder having OneDrive Icon
You should see moved folder having OneDrive Icon

Conclusion

You should now know how to move a OneDrive folder from one location to another on your Windows computer! At this point, OneDrive will continuing syncing to the cloud as usual just from a different folder path.

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