Dave, I really hate OneDrive and would like to eradicate it from my Windows 11 computer. Is that possible? I just don’t trust cloud storage and would like all my files stored locally on my PC! I know you could with Win10 in the past…
Dave, I really hate OneDrive and would like to eradicate it from my Windows 11 computer. Is that possible? I just don’t trust cloud storage and would like all my files stored locally on my PC! I know you could with Win10 in the past…
Dave, when I started up my computer this morning, a window popped up saying I needed to upgrade OneDrive because I was running out of storage space. I have no idea how to check, however. What’s the strategy for identifying how much space I have, and how much I’m using??
Now that I’m on a Windows 10 computer, I figure it’s time to learn how to use OneDrive too. Can you give me the basics so I can get started with this service, please?
I really hate OneDrive and find the whole concept of cloud storage dangerous and stupid. And yet, every time I start up my Windows 10 computer, it prompts me to log in to my OneDrive account. How can I get rid of the prompt and OneDrive itself?
I’m not at all a fan of iCloud and Apple services, but I love my iPhone. My question: Can I back up all my iPhone photos and pictures onto OneDrive easily?
My daughter gives me USB drives with music she’s recorded as MP3 files. I love it, but I want to share them with my friends on my phone. How do I easily transfer them from my Windows machine to my smartphone?