I am not concerned about my files being duplicated, I know that folder just mirrors what's inside my user folder. And just to confirm, because I've seen a few people call that folder I want to get rid of a "user" folder. It's different from user folder, it's more like an account, because it...
So what you're saying is that there is nothing you can do and it's just a new thing that Windows has? It really is bizarre addition then. That folder contains folders that are already located next to it. Makes 0 sense...
Surely it's been deployed to all systems if it's a new thing? I wonder if others have that folder too if they check for "show all folders" in their file explorer
1. I 100% did a clean reinstall of window, not a single file was left, everything was completely wiped and reset. I chose option to wipe both windows drive and my other drives
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OneDrive is 100% gone from my PC and it's not running in the background and/or loading on startup
3. Like I...
I am not using onedrive at all, I fully deleted it and never enabled any sync. If I go to my onedrive it's just pure emptiness there.
I don't know what that folder is doing there and want to get rid of it, that's the problem. It's just very bizarre and nobody seems to know what that folder is...
I don't see how it's connected to onedrive tbh. Folder name keeps changing way past the point of onedrive deletion and the name is always the same as my account name
I mean on the left side of the file explorer if you right click there and choose show all folders, what do you see?
And funny you say that. I did just give up and decided to do another clean install, opted out from onedrive on install stage and the folder is there the second I load up for the...
I tried what you've mentioned in #7 reply, but like I said I can't go past second stage:
Out of the interest, if you go to you file explorer and click show all folders, what do you see there?
Everything I put in my user folder gets duplicated into that one
I can't view creation date of that folder. No properties option. Unless there is another way to check