The sections on hiding and unlinking will work for the Home version. The steps below are for users using Windows 10 Pro. For this article, we used a Sager Laptop running Windows 10 Professional. If you have Windows Phone 8.1, you can switch between a OneDrive for home account and a OneDrive for work or school account, or between multiple OneDrive for work or school accounts.
In the following tutorial, we're going to show how to unlink, disable, and uninstall Microsoft OneDrive. Because it integrates directly into Windows file explorer, some pop-ups appear, and over time, it just becomes a hassle closing them all the time. If you're just a regular user who doesn't use cloud storage, to begin with, OneDrive can become a tad annoying from time-to-time. For those users who already have cloud storage in place or in workplace environments where PCs are shared by multiple users, being able to uninstall OneDrive becomes a necessity. The main difference between disabling and uninstalling OneDrive is that when you disable it, OneDrive remains installed in the operating system, but will not run at startup. Although the service itself is reliable and flexible by offering both free and paid plans, some users may not want to use it. if you are running Windows 10 build 14986 and above, see the following article: An Official Way to Uninstall OneDrive in Windows 10. We also show you how to uninstall it using Command Prompt. Windows 10 comes with OneDrive automatically installed and by default is turned on when a user signs on to their PC. Windows 10 now allows you to easily uninstall Microsoft OneDrive app via the Settings Panel. OneDrive is an online cloud storage service by Microsoft that allows users to store, share, and sync their files for both personal and business purposes.