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  • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]
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    Undesirables = tech ceos

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      Reminder that you should choose where to back up to, not Microsoft.

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      Agreed, but most people don't backup at all. Then complain very loudly when they lose everything and blame everyone else other than themselves. Saw it daily fixing people's phones.

      The technically inclined were the worst offenders, they always felt like they knew better than the defaults but they never actually set anything up.

      OneDrive sucks but it is better than losing everything because your shit suddenly dies.

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      • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

        A reminder that if your data is not backed up in a different physical location, then it is not safe.

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        Depends on the data, some data would be fine being deleted but not fine being leaked, some the other way around.

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          This is one thing I still can't seem to rid myself of with Windows 10. Is there something in the Windows 10 Pro group policy thing I can do to send OneDrive back to hell from whence it came? I've only managed to get my files to save to a directory not controlled by it, however the quick links to media folders still point to the one drive folder even after manually changing them numerous times.

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            I love my jobs implementation of onedrive. It copies files from my hardrive, erases the local copy, and then loses the remote version.

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            • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

              Agreed, but most people don't backup at all. Then complain very loudly when they lose everything and blame everyone else other than themselves. Saw it daily fixing people's phones.

              The technically inclined were the worst offenders, they always felt like they knew better than the defaults but they never actually set anything up.

              OneDrive sucks but it is better than losing everything because your shit suddenly dies.

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              All I ever see is most people using (whatever system cloud provider comes with their computer/phone/tablet) and forking over $3, 5, $10, $20 a month to make the "your cloud is full!" alert to go away.

              Somewhere in the middle is the way, and in countries like the US, that something in the middle should probably not be a US cloud provider anymore.

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              • pillowtalk420@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                This is one thing I still can't seem to rid myself of with Windows 10. Is there something in the Windows 10 Pro group policy thing I can do to send OneDrive back to hell from whence it came? I've only managed to get my files to save to a directory not controlled by it, however the quick links to media folders still point to the one drive folder even after manually changing them numerous times.

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                I'm confused. Are you logged in to OneDrive?

                I mean, don't get me wrong, I loathe OneDrive. It's the flakiest, most unreliable piece of software in MS's current end-user-focused stable...

                ...but it still needs you to log in. If you log out from OneDrive it does nothing. It's a separate login from the Windows login, too, if you've used one of those to install Windows.

                I genuinely haven't used Win10 in enough time I don't recall if it gave you more notifications to re-enable it, but after refusing to log in and taking OneDrive out of my startup tasks I don't think it's come up again on any of my Windows devices.

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                  All I ever see is most people using (whatever system cloud provider comes with their computer/phone/tablet) and forking over $3, 5, $10, $20 a month to make the "your cloud is full!" alert to go away.

                  Somewhere in the middle is the way, and in countries like the US, that something in the middle should probably not be a US cloud provider anymore.

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                  To be honest, from experience with the general public selling and supporting phones since the beginning of the smartphone revolution, anything other than the built in option is more complicated than most people can handle. They just get overwhelmed and then do nothing.

                  Most people are completely willing to ignore that message and will then complain that they lost everything just because they didn't pay the $1-2 a month upgrade that would have covered their storage needs with that built-in dummy-proof option that requires zero setup.

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                    I'm gonna go buy a copy of Linux

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                    • pillowtalk420@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                      This is one thing I still can't seem to rid myself of with Windows 10. Is there something in the Windows 10 Pro group policy thing I can do to send OneDrive back to hell from whence it came? I've only managed to get my files to save to a directory not controlled by it, however the quick links to media folders still point to the one drive folder even after manually changing them numerous times.

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                      I managed to kill it on my home PC years ago.

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                      • mudman@fedia.ioM [email protected]

                        I'm confused. Are you logged in to OneDrive?

                        I mean, don't get me wrong, I loathe OneDrive. It's the flakiest, most unreliable piece of software in MS's current end-user-focused stable...

                        ...but it still needs you to log in. If you log out from OneDrive it does nothing. It's a separate login from the Windows login, too, if you've used one of those to install Windows.

                        I genuinely haven't used Win10 in enough time I don't recall if it gave you more notifications to re-enable it, but after refusing to log in and taking OneDrive out of my startup tasks I don't think it's come up again on any of my Windows devices.

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                        Can confirm. I have never had W10P bug me about OneDrive. I don't have, nor will I ever have an account for microshit. Local user only. All files stored locally and have never been promoted to do otherwise.

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                        • gsus4@mander.xyzG [email protected]

                          Yeah, my factory windows install died and refused to boot up, because I spent too long without creating an account or some ransom shit like that...I was sad for a second...then I booted back to Debian as I do every day :))

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                          I've never had an account.. not sure what weirdness you experienced but I've never once been pestered or asked for a login. Infact, the only thing I get is the 'lets finish setting up windows' full screen trash, which is just a window and I can alt-f4 to close. It's been years like that.

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                          • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                            Agreed, but most people don't backup at all. Then complain very loudly when they lose everything and blame everyone else other than themselves. Saw it daily fixing people's phones.

                            The technically inclined were the worst offenders, they always felt like they knew better than the defaults but they never actually set anything up.

                            OneDrive sucks but it is better than losing everything because your shit suddenly dies.

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                            Agreed, but most people don’t backup at all. Then complain very loudly when they lose everything and blame everyone else other than themselves. Saw it daily fixing people’s phones.

                            I'd love to back up my phone locally, if there was an option, but AFAIK there isn't, so I'm stuck. This is a problem with companies forcing you into their cloud ecosystem and removing your ability to bypass it and control things yourself. It's only getting worse.

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                              I'm gonna go buy a copy of Linux

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                              buy

                              What is this word?

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                                I love my jobs implementation of onedrive. It copies files from my hardrive, erases the local copy, and then loses the remote version.

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                                Microsoft ate my homework

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                                  The login is now unskippable and part of the OS setup.

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                                    I've never had an account.. not sure what weirdness you experienced but I've never once been pestered or asked for a login. Infact, the only thing I get is the 'lets finish setting up windows' full screen trash, which is just a window and I can alt-f4 to close. It's been years like that.

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                                    But housing it behind a key combination is malicious for the average user.

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                                    • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                                      A reminder that if your data is not backed up in a different physical location, then it is not safe.

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                                      And also if you don't try to restore your backups from time to time, you may actually not have any backups.

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                                        buy

                                        What is this word?

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                                        I, too, shoplift my install USB’s. /s

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                                          I don't even have a login for it, let alone try to use it. What it has done, however, has made itself the standard "My Documents" folder in the user profile. I am not using it for anything, I have that all on a totally separate drive and mostly everything correctly points to the new destination I have for My Documents, My Games, My Videos, etc.

                                          However, I can not get the Quick Links on the left side of an explorer window to stick to the new destination. It keeps reverting back to the OneDrive folder within the user folder so using them just sends me to an empty folder.

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