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Solution 1. Change OneDrive Location

1. Use the OneDrive Move Tool: Run Todo PCTrans > Select "App Migration"...Full Steps

2. Choose Manual Method: Right-click the OneDrive icon in the taskbar...Full Steps

Solution 2. Transfer OneDrive to Another Computer Launch Todo PCTrans > Select "Computer to Computer"...Full Steps

OneDrive is one of the most popular cloud storage services that let you sync data across Windows 10, Android, OS X, and iOS devices. When your primary drive runs out of space, you can move data files or folders to an external hard drive. Similarly, you can move the entire Microsoft OneDrive folder and its contents to another drive or secondary storage location. Here's how to change OneDrive location using two methods.

Part 1: How to Change OneDrive Location

OneDrive or game files are taking up too much space on the C drive! If you have an external hard drive, you can also move programs to it. Here, we'll show you a safe software and a manual method.

Using the OneDrive Migration Tool

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When it comes to changing the OneDrive location, you'll need a PC transfer tool called Todo PCTrans – a PC Transfer Software. It lets you easily move OneDrive, installed games like Apex Legends, WOW, and League of Legends to another drive with ease.

You can download it right now, and run it to help you move OneDrive to another drive.

Video tutorial on how to move the OneDrive folder for Windows

Step 1: Launch the Todo PCTrans tool and choose the transfer mode.

On the main interface of Todo PCTrans, go to the “App Transfer” section and click on “Start” to proceed.

Select the transfer mode Select the transfer mode

Step 2: Choose the apps to move and another drive

1. Select the source partition, and check the applications, programs, and software (labeled as "Yes") that you want to migrate.

2. Click the triangle icon, select another drive or disk as the target device, and then click “Migrate” to start the migration.

Select the apps you want to migrate Select apps to migrate

Step 3: Complete the migration process

After the transfer is complete, click "OK" to finish.

You can restart your computer to apply the changes, and the migration app should run on the other drive afterwards.

Finish app migration Finish app migration

How to Move the OneDrive Folder to Another Drive Manually

Now that you've moved many of your cloud-stored files locally, you might want to move your existing OneDrive folder to the location you prefer. To change the default location of the OneDrive folder in Windows 10 to where you'd like it to be, follow these steps:

Tip
OneDrive location: By default, files are stored in the top-level folder in the user profile.
How to change OneDrive account: Right-click the OneDrive icon > Disconnect from OneDrive > Restart and sign in with a different account.

1. Right-click the OneDrive icon in your Taskbar, then click “Settings.” Under the “Account” tab, click “Disconnect this PC.” If a login screen appears, ignore it.

Click the Unlink This PC link

Step 2: Open the OneDrive folder. It's usually located in the C:\Users\[your username] directory.

Step 3: Click the "Move to" button on the Home tab. Select "Choose Location." Choose your new location and click "Move."

Click to move to the button

Step 4: Type your email address in the OneDrive window.

Sign in to OneDrive

Step 5: After logging in, click “Change location.”

Click Change location. Click Change location

Step 6: Choose where you want to move your OneDrive folder to, then select the OneDrive folder. Click on “Choose Folder.” Click on “Use this location,” then click on “Next.”

Step 7: Choose what you want to sync to your computer from OneDrive, and then click Next. Click Open my OneDrive folder. You'll now see that your OneDrive folder is in the new location and syncing the folders you chose.

Open my OneDrive folder

Part 2: How to Move OneDrive to a New Computer

There are times when you may not want to download programs again on a new computer. Transferring OneDrive to a new computer is a good option in this case. Here, I will show you how to easily transfer OneDrive from one computer to another. To do this, you need to use the Todo PCTrans tool. This simple application transfer software can help you transfer programs from one computer to another.

This simple PC transfer tool safely moves your existing files, folders, programs, and accounts to your new computer. Download and install the PC transfer software on your current computer. Then, follow these steps to move OneDrive to another PC or laptop.

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Step 1: Run Todo PCTrans on both computers

On the source computer, click Computer to Computer on the Todo PCTrans main screen to continue.

Select the "PC to PC" transfer mode.

Step 2: Choose the transfer direction - from the old computer or the new one.

"New" - Transfer all data from an old computer to the current new one remotely.

"Transfer from my old one" - this would move all the data from your current old device to the new computer.

Select transfer direction Select transfer direction

Step 3: Connect the two computers

1. Select the target PC to connect to by IP address or device name, then click "Connect."

2. Type the target computer's login password, then click OK to confirm.

If the target PC is not listed, you can click Add PC to manually connect to it by entering its IP address or device name.

Connect two computers

Step 4: Select apps, programs, and software to transfer to the target computer

You can select and choose what to transfer from your current computer to the target PC.

2. After selecting the apps and data you need, click on “Transfer” to start the transferring process.

Transfer apps from one PC to another