My friend has outlook email. He cannot send or receive email on his outlook account. He gets a message that says your OneDrive is using 6.5 GB and you are over the storage limit.
Please buy more storage. He does not want to buy more storage space. So, I decided to help him out. He has Windows 11. I moved, by clicking and dragging, all of his files on the
OneDrive over to a new folder on his desk top. I could no do a cut and paste by right clicking on the folders. What I discovered was that the folders on his OneDrive and the folders that I dragged onto his desk top were somehow connected. In other words, if I deleted a folder on his OneDrive, that folder was also deleted on his desk top. So, that did not work My question is this: Is there a way to copy
all the files on his OneDrive to another location on his computer and then he can delete his folders and files on his OneDrive and free storage space. What if he buys a flash card and
copies all of his files and folders on it and the deletes all his files and folders on his OneDrive. Will that work. His flashcard and the OneDrive should not be connected so once he
deletes al the fils and folders on his OneDrive, all of his files and folders on the flash card should not be affected. If you have a better sand easer suggestion let me know.
Please buy more storage. He does not want to buy more storage space. So, I decided to help him out. He has Windows 11. I moved, by clicking and dragging, all of his files on the
OneDrive over to a new folder on his desk top. I could no do a cut and paste by right clicking on the folders. What I discovered was that the folders on his OneDrive and the folders that I dragged onto his desk top were somehow connected. In other words, if I deleted a folder on his OneDrive, that folder was also deleted on his desk top. So, that did not work My question is this: Is there a way to copy
all the files on his OneDrive to another location on his computer and then he can delete his folders and files on his OneDrive and free storage space. What if he buys a flash card and
copies all of his files and folders on it and the deletes all his files and folders on his OneDrive. Will that work. His flashcard and the OneDrive should not be connected so once he
deletes al the fils and folders on his OneDrive, all of his files and folders on the flash card should not be affected. If you have a better sand easer suggestion let me know.