I have a little problem--Duplicate Onedrive folders after a clean install, Ei.cfg didn't work to install Windows 11 Pro Directly, so i had to login to MS store, and hit upgrade in there after the original install
Except now i got duplicate Onedrive folders on PC Admin account (i switched that back to Local Admin account) and my Standard user account is one i wanna use with Microsoft account, and use Onedrive on
How do i fix this?
Do i just unlink it from Admin account later? or Reset it as well
And do i need to unlink from User with Microsoft Account as well? then resetup?
First time i ever had issue like this, previously my old system always installed Pro directly during the install, i never had it where it detected Home, and autoly installed that, maybe cause last system was custom built and not Prebuilt?
Guess i should've created the User account/with Microsoft account, then did the upgrade to Pro right away after the clean install
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I have a little problem--Duplicate Onedrive folders after a clean install, Ei.cfg didn't work to install Windows 11 Pro Directly, so i had to login to MS store, and hit upgrade in there after the original install
Except now i got duplicate Onedrive folders on PC Admin account (i switched that back to Local Admin account) and my Standard user account is one i wanna use with Microsoft account, and use Onedrive on
How do i fix this?
Do i just unlink it from Admin account later? or Reset it as well
And do i need to unlink from User with Microsoft Account as well? then resetup?
First time i ever had issue like this, previously my old system always installed Pro directly during the install, i never had it where it detected Home, and autoly installed that, maybe cause last system was custom built and not Prebuilt?
Guess i should've created the User account/with Microsoft account, then did the upgrade to Pro right away after the clean install
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