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I have turned off files on demand a dozen times and it refuses to download files.
Gort
I have turned off files on demand a dozen times and it refuses to download files.
Gort
If you're looking to disable Files On-Demand, then clear the option described in step No. 3, but note that turning off this feature will download all your files configured to sync with OneDrive.
Step 3. Under "Files On-Demand," check the Save space and download files as you use themto enable the feature.
Ztrucker, that is what I did about 2 dozen times. I click it off, click OK but nothing happens. Not a thing downloads. I don not like files on demand. Sometimes I copy OneDrive to a usb, I tried doing this,but first it has to download, which was incredibly slow. My OneDrive is over 13 GB.
Gort
Hewjr100, my post in response to Masterchiefxx17's post. Sorry for the confusion.
The first thing to try is run the DISM and SFC commands, see if there is some system file corruption.
Open a Elevated Command Prompt:
- Click Start
- Type cmd
- Right click on Command Prompt at top of window and select Run as Administrator
Run these commands in sequence from a Elevated Command Prompt window, up to 3 times until you get a complete clean run, no errors:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
SFC /scannow
Don't clear the Command Prompt window by entering cls at any time. When you are done, right click on the Command Prompt Title bar, click on Edit then Select All. Click on Edit then Copy.
Open a post in this thread, click on the code icon (#) then paste the data you copied between the[CODE][/CODE] tags.
Ztrucker, taht is what I need to do. Crap I am getting so old, I forgot about the DISM option.
Gort
It may be due the the issue Farvatten just posted. If so, nothing you can do about it except roll back to before 2004 and wait until it's fixed.
If it is, then I will wait.
Gort
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Sent Feedback with video showing that I cannot turn off Files on Demand. There are no error messages, it just does not turn it off and download files to local drive.
Gort
I found Can't turn off Files on demand from Henry E. Is that the one you just submitted?
This one is the same: Windows Insider and another Windows Insider
Just go into Feedback and search on can't disable files on demand