You will learn how to one-way sync OneDrive files and folders with the help of OneDrive App for desktop as well as an excellent third-party one-way sync software - MultCloud in Windows 11/10/8/7. Moreover, you will acquire a best cloud file management scheme after looking through the article below.
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User Case: “I like using OneDrive to back up my important files, however I once used it and lost some files due to a technical error. Is there a way to prevent OneDrive from two-way sync and use it only for one directional sync - from my PC to OneDrive?”
In general, one-way sync means that new added or revised files/folders in one cloud storage will be reflected to the other cloud drive. Yet, changes made to items in the other cloud won’t be reflected back. If files/folders added or revised in the other cloud account are reflected back to the first account, it becomes a two-way sync. These sync modes are also suitable for PC and cloud drive sync.
According to Wikipedia’s explanation, one-way sync or two-way sync happen between two cloud drive accounts. However, cloud drive users usually require one-way sync or two-way sync between local storage devices (computer, laptop, notebook, iPad, phone, camera, USB, SD card, etc.) and cloud storages. Luckily, both kind of connections about one way synchronization will be introduced in this article.
Why need one way file sync? As we all know, with the fast development of information technology, there is an increasing number of data to be saved for every person. Since the expense of traditional local hard disk is high, some people and companies create a new way to store the large amount of information – cloud drive storage.
Thus, most users put their data in cloud instead of local devices to achieve one way sync due to the following advantages:
Vice versa, you can download files/folders, photos/pictures, docs/sheets, videos/movies, etc. (maybe shared by others to you) from cloud to local as another one-way sync mode.
As for one-way sync between local devices and OneDrive, either from local to cloud or from cloud to local, the official Microsoft OneDrive App can help you to one way sync OneDrive.
Step 1: To make full use of OneDrive App, you have to first install it in your device. Step 2: When successfully installed OneDrive App, open it and sign in your OneDrive account. Step 3: When successfully signed in, you can get started with one way sync using OneDrive App.
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It is easy to one way folder sync from local to cloud. Step 1: Create a subfolder (for example: “2018”) in local OneDrive folder. Step 2: Put all the files you want to sync to your OneDrive account. Step 3: Then, the app will automatically sync the subfolder to your OneDrive.
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Step 1: Create a folder (for example: “test”) in OneDrive. Then, right-click on its taskbar icon and choose “Settings”.
Step 2: In Account tab of the pop-up window, select “Choose folders”.
Step 3: Select the folders you want to sync from OneDrive to your computer. Then click “OK”.
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If you want to sync files between cloud drives, such as how to sync multiple OneDrive accounts, you can rely on a third-party software named MultCloud in view of the fact that OneDrive App currently does not support such service.
MultCloud is a web-based cloud file manager which can help you manage clouds and transfer data from cloud to cloud with fast speed and distinctive functions, including Cloud Transfer, Cloud Sync, Remote Upload, and other basic functions. When you choose MultCloud to one way sync OneDrive, you do not need to install anything, all you have to do is create a MultCloud account and add your cloud drives to it.
Step 1: Open MultCloud website and create an account for free. Step 2: Click “Add Cloud” to add your OneDrive accounts to MultCloud. Then, follow the simple guidance to allow MultCloud to access your clouds.
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Step 3: Enter “Cloud Sync” page of MultCloud, Next, sync OneDrive one way from one account to another by specifying one account as source and another account as destination. Step 4: Make sure that “One-way Sync” mode is selected. Then click “Sync Now” to start the sync task.
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Both OneDrive App and MultCloud are very reliable programs to perform OneDrive one way sync. As for MultCloud, except for one-way sync, it also provides two-way sync modes. Besides syncing from one OneDrive account to another OneDrive account, it can also sync from OneDrive to other cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Google Photos, Dropbox, etc.
Furthermore, in MultCloud, you are able to manually upload or download files between local device and cloud drives just like in the official website of cloud drives. You can also create new folder, delete existing files/folders, cut/copy and paste items from one cloud to another or folder to folder, rename a file, etc. And if you want to transfer files from one OneDrive account to another instead of sync, it would be best if you could try “Cloud Transfer” feature of MultCloud.