“How do I switch between OneDrive accounts?”, many people have this kind of question. In this article, you will find 2 free and tested ways to switch OneDrive accounts whether you are using personal OneDrive accounts or OneDrive for Business accounts.
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Nowadays, many people prefer to store data into cloud drive because it is very convenient to use when needed. Therefore, it is normal to use and link multiple OneDrive accounts on same PC because OneDrive has many benefits.
For instance, OneDrive offers 15 GB of free storage space, supports saving any kind of files on OneDrive be it documents, pictures, videos, programs, etc., and the leading social networks can be linked to the OneDrive account through the web version.
To facilitate the distinction, many people like to use personal OneDrive accounts to store personal documents, precious family photos and OneDrive for Business accounts to store things related to study or work.
To better manage these accounts, is there a good way to easily switch between OneDrive accounts to obtain the required data in time? Luckily, in the following part, we will offer 2 ways to switch OneDrive accounts on Windows 10/PC.
As the above said, you will learn 2 ways to change the OneDrive accounts you use from the following parts. Let’s see how they work.
Step 1. Download and install OneDrive on your PC. Step 2. Run your OneDrive application as an administrator. Step 3. Enter your email address and sign in to your OneDrive account.
Step 4. Follow the guides to set up your OneDrive account. Step 5. Click “Open my OneDrive folder” and you’ll find all your files are listed and you can do any operations including “Copy”, “Cut”, “Paste”, etc., through Windows File Explorer.
Step 6. To add another OneDrive account, right-click the OneDrive icon in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar. Step 7. Click Help&Settings > Settings > Account > Add an account so you can follow the above steps to add another account to your PC.
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This method can indeed switch between multiple OneDrive accounts but has short-comes if you are using several personal OneDrive accounts.
Now, there comes a second solution that can solve this problem seamlessly. MultCloud is a cloud file migration and management tool based on the web page. Cloud Transfer, Cloud Sync, Cloud Backup, and Remote Upload supported in MultCloud can help you transfer files across clouds on one platform without downloading and uploading, and remotely upload files to clouds.
Now, MultCloud supports more than 30 cloud drives including Google Drive, Google Workspace, Dropbox, Dropbox for Business, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Google Photos, Flickr, MEGA, etc., so you can perform manage multiple cloud storage accounts on one platform without frequent account-switching.
The below parts will guide you on how to switch OneDrive accounts on Windows 10/11 easily.
Step 1. Create one MultCloud account. If you want to test functions first without signing up, you could click the “Guest Access” option on the home page to get one temp account to have a try.
Step 2. Click “Add Cloud” and select OneDrive from the listed drives below to add.
Step 3. Authorize MultCloud to get the authorization to access your OneDrive account. Step 4. Enter in your OneDrive account and password and click “Sign in”.
Step 5. Back to MultCloud and you will find your OneDrive account is listed in the left panel.
Step 6. Follow the same steps above so you can add another OneDrive or OneDrive for Business account to MultCloud.
Step 7. You can see your OneDrive accounts are added to MultCloud successfully. When you want to switch OneDrive accounts, it’s easy to do after your accounts are added to MultCloud. You can open any OneDrive accounts through MultCloud and you can do operations like you are doing the operations through your cloud drive itself.
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As you can see, following any way above could help you switch between OneDrive accounts easily if you want to change between personal OneDrive and OneDrive for Business accounts. But if you want to switch between personal OneDrive accounts, then the first solution cannot help you.
If you prefer the second solution --- MultCloud, in addition to “Cloud to”, you may find it has “Cloud Transfer”, “Cloud Sync”, “Cloud Backup” or “Remote Upload”.