How to Sync folders between your computer and Microsoft OneDrive

Formerly called SkyDrive, OneDrive is now built into your Windows 10 OS. The cloud sync service is also available on Mac OS and other older Windows OS. All you have to do is download the OneDrive Client app, install, log-in and you’re good to go. You can easily sync your folder so that changes made to the folder will be automatically uploaded to the cloud too. This is just a way of keeping your folder protected just in case your PC packs up. This makes your folder available to you whenever you need it over any other computer connected to the Internet.

Check out: How to Get More Free Space on Dropbox, Google Drive and One Drive

Advertisement - Continue reading below
OneDrive from File Explorer on Windows 10

To sync your computer to OneDrive, you just have to follow some little steps and that’s all. This can be done in the Windows File Explorer for a Windows 10 computer. All you have to do is locate OneDrive folder then right click on it and tap on ‘Settings’.

Notification Area

On other computers or older Windows versions, you would have to have OneDrive sync client. You then go to the bottom right corner (notification area) and click on the cloud icons that is blue or white in colour. If you can’t find it there, click on the arrow up icon to reveal the hidden icons. You then click on ‘More‘ and then ‘Settings‘, a window will open revealing a series of tabs. From there you can sync that particular PC with OneDrive or on the other hand make files as well as folders on your OneDrive available on that PC too.

Syncing the files on your computer to OneDrive

Find your way to the ‘Autosave‘ tab in the ‘Settings’ window and click on ‘Update folders’. This will open a dialogue box to ‘Set up protection of important folders‘. Select the folders you want to sync/protect and click on ‘Start protecting‘.

Read More: Price comparison between top backup and cloud sync services

Syncing the files on Onedrive to your computer

Also, among the tabs on the ‘Settings’ window, you will find ‘Account‘ which you will click on. After this, you pick ‘Choose folder‘ and then ‘Sync your OneDrive files to this PC‘. You can pick the option of making all your files on OneDrive becomes available on that computer or handpick the folders yourself and then select ‘Next‘.

Click on Choose folder

Folders that you check out are removed from your system but are still available on OneDrive.

Advertisement - Continue reading below

This articles covers a two sides to a coin approach. Meaning you could either sync folder on your computer to OneDrive or folders already on your OneDrive synced to your computer.

LIKE WHAT YOU ARE READING?

Sign up to our Newsletter for expert advice and tips of how to get the most out of your Tech Gadgets

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.