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However, if you want a cloud storage option that doesn’t clutter the File Explorer and you aren’t willing to edit the Windows 10 registry, there are other online storage options.
Despite the limited choices, removing OneDrive from the File Explorer is straightforward and won’t cause any damage when done correctly. When it comes to ease of use, OneDrive is one of the best cloud storage services, so it isn’t surprising that there is a way to hide the program.
However, if you want to remove OneDrive because you are having problems using it, make sure to first read our OneDrive review as well as our full articles about what OneDrive is and how you can fix OneDrive sync issues in Windows 10 before you continue with this guide.
You will still retain all of the benefits that OneDrive normally provides, including the quick menu available by clicking the OneDrive icon in the system tray. However, if you want to disable OneDrive - or you find that having the program in File Explorer is unnecessary - then you might want to remove Microsoft OneDrive from File Explorer.Īside from losing the quick access to your OneDrive folder, there is no major downside to removing it from the File Explorer. When you first use a Windows 10 device, you’ll find OneDrive is already installed and has added itself to your system’s File Explorer, which makes the service incredibly easy to use.