I configured the OneDrive Personal (not Business) app to sync all my OneDrive folders. Given that I have a specific folder for audio and another for home video, I decided to change the location of the Windows special folders called 'Music' and 'Video' to the two OneDrive locations. All looked good in the lefthand pane of File Explorer, but when expanded the righthand pane I found that 'Audio' had been renamed to 'Music', and 'Home Video' to 'Video'.
Changing these locations back to their original targets without moving any files was successful (confirmed when opening them from the File Explorer lefthand pane), but the 'Music' and 'Video' renaming still prevails in OneDrive - apart from when I click on the URLs for these folders at the top of File Explorer whereupon I see that in fact, they are still correctly named 'Audio' and 'Home Video'. This is the same as they are correctly named when OneDrive is opened in a web browser.
Something clearly didn't completely 'undo' when I corrected what I found, but the question is what?
To my surprise, the special folder names are also preserved by my backup utility (the excellent Bvckup2) instead of the 'true' names being used.
I presume that registry editing will be needed, but experience of what to edit and what not, would be appreciated, please.
Yes, I have a system clone already made and stored on another NVMe drive as part of my routine housekeeping.
Thank you for any help given.
[Edited to add that of course I can live with what I have, but it isn't right so I want to fix it. It is as simple as that.]
Changing these locations back to their original targets without moving any files was successful (confirmed when opening them from the File Explorer lefthand pane), but the 'Music' and 'Video' renaming still prevails in OneDrive - apart from when I click on the URLs for these folders at the top of File Explorer whereupon I see that in fact, they are still correctly named 'Audio' and 'Home Video'. This is the same as they are correctly named when OneDrive is opened in a web browser.
Something clearly didn't completely 'undo' when I corrected what I found, but the question is what?
To my surprise, the special folder names are also preserved by my backup utility (the excellent Bvckup2) instead of the 'true' names being used.
I presume that registry editing will be needed, but experience of what to edit and what not, would be appreciated, please.
Yes, I have a system clone already made and stored on another NVMe drive as part of my routine housekeeping.
Thank you for any help given.
[Edited to add that of course I can live with what I have, but it isn't right so I want to fix it. It is as simple as that.]
- Windows Build/Version
- Microsoft Windows 11 Pro version 10.0.22631
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Homebuilt