If you have had the privileges of performing a clean Windows 11 install or resetting a Windows 11 PC, you’ll notice that the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) screens ask for your Microsoft account information, and there is no normal way around it. Once you enter your Microsoft account details, the Windows OS automatically enables and synchronizes the pre-selected folder locations. However, some people may not want to sync their information to the cloud. This is why we have put together this informative article that shows you how to unlink, disable, or uninstall Microsoft OneDrive from your Windows 11 computer.

Difference between OneDrive Unlinking, Disabling, and Uninstalling

Your Microsoft Account can be used to sign into multiple computer accounts across different devices. Therefore, the same OneDrive account can synchronize with different PCs. Unlinking OneDrive from a particular computer means that your OneDrive account will not sync anything from that particular computer. Once unlinked, you will be able to sign into the OneDrive application using any other Microsoft account. Disabling OneDrive means that the application is only disabled, but still installed on your computer. This halts all operating of OneDrive, including backup and restoration, but can be re-enabled easily since the application is still available. That said, uninstalling OneDrive is self-explanatory. This means that the OneDrive application is not only disabled but also removed from your computer. This is for the people who think of OneDrive as bloatware and have no use for it.

As mentioned earlier, unlinking your OneDrive account stops any synchronization on your current computer. The account will still be available, and the other linked devices may still be backing up your data, but this one won’t. Here are the steps to unlink your Microsoft account from the OneDrive application in Windows 11: Your OneDrive account will now be unlinked and the OneDrive app will show the setup page again.

Stop OneDrive from Automatically Opening on Startup

Whether you have set up OneDrive, not set it up, or unlinked it using the steps above, the OneDrive application is programmed to start up as soon as you sign into your account. This is because this app is part of the startup programs on Windows 11. To prevent the OneDrive application from automatically opening on startup, use these steps: This will disable OneDrive from starting up as soon as you sign into your account. However, you can still launch the app on demand. To re-enable OneDrive at startup, all you need to do inside the “Startup apps” tab in the TaskManager is right-click “OneDrive” and click “Enable.” from the context menu.

Disable OneDrive from Group Policy

When we say “disable OneDrive,” we mean temporarily disabling it so it can be re-enabled at a later time. On Windows 11, there is only one way to disable OneDrive, and that is through the Group Policy. Follow these steps to disable OneDrive on Windows 11: This will disable OneDrive for good unless you manually revert the changes and re-enable OneDrive. To re-enable OneDrive, return to the “Prevent the usage of OneDrive for file storage” Group Policy and select either “Disabled” or “Not configured.”

Uninstall OneDrive

You can uninstall OneDrive from your PC if you have no use for it. Here are two ways to uninstall Microsoft OneDrive:

Uninstall OneDrive from Settings

Here is how to uninstall OneDrive from the Settings app: OneDrive will now be removed from your computer for good.

Uninstall OneDrive from PowerShell

If you are a fan of the command line, then here are the steps to uninstall OneDrive using PowerShell:

Uninstall OneDrive from Command Prompt

Alternatively, you can also uninstall OneDrive from the Command Prompt. Here is how: OneDrive will now be uninstalled from your PC. If you want to reinstall OneDrive at a later time, you can always get OneDrive from the Microsoft Store.

Ending Thoughts

OneDrive is an excellent Windows-native cloud storage service integrated into the OS. However, not everyone is a fan of it. If you are using another backup and synchronization service, or don’t prefer using one at all, then this article shows you how to unlink your account, disable OneDrive, or even uninstall it if needed.