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How to Remove OneDrive from the File Explorer Sidebar in Windows 10

By Jim Tanous on August 10, 2015 at 5:20 AM • @JimTanous

We happen to think that Microsoft’s online storage and syncing service, OneDrive, is pretty neat. After all, it’s available on most major desktop and mobile platforms, including Xbox, and offers massive storage capacity for a relatively cheap price, especially when bundled as part of an Office 365 subscription. But OneDrive, as a home-grown Microsoft project, is basically shoved in the face of all Windows users, regardless of how they feel about the service. In Windows 10, for example, the OneDrive taskbar icon bugs users to sign in, and the OneDrive name and logo are (apparently) permanent fixtures in the File Explorer sidebar.

one drive file explorer windows 10

As much as we love OneDrive, the app shouldn’t be taking up valuable space in the Windows UI if a user has no interest in the service. Thankfully, there’s registry tweak that can quickly remove OneDrive from your File Explorer sidebar, and it even leaves the primary service intact in the event that you wish to sign up or log in at a later date. So read on to find out how to remove OneDrive from File Explorer in Windows 10.

As mentioned, we need to make this change in the Windows Registry. For those unfamiliar the Windows Registry Editor, simply bring up a Windows ‘Run’ window by pressing Windows Key-R on your keyboard, type regedit in the “Open” box, and press Enter. Alternatively, you can use Windows 10 Search or Cortana to find regedit and launch the program directly.

windows 10 run regedit

Once you’re in the Windows Registry Editor, use the folder hierarchy on the left to navigate to the following location:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{018D5C66-4533-4307-9B53-224DE2ED1FE6}

The CLSID folder is arranged in alphanumeric order, but it’s huge and contains hundreds of entries through which to sort. Finding the entry we’re looking for by hand isn’t too difficult, but if you’re having trouble, you can always head to Edit > Find in the Windows Registry menu, copy and paste the final key, and then have the Registry Editor take you right to the correct path. Note, however, that the string of letters and numbers at the end of the path is, as suggested by its parent folder, a CLSID, which in Windows 10 is a globally unique identifier (GUID) for certain programs and services in Windows. It therefore appears several times throughout the Windows Registry, but if you start your search from the top of the Registry hierarchy, the correct search result should be the first entry.

regedit onedrive windows 10

After navigating to the location above, look on the right side of the window. You’ll see a DWORD entry labeled System.IsPinnedToNameSpaceTree set to a value of 1 (one). To remove OneDrive from File Explorer in Windows 10, go ahead and double-click on that DWORD and set its value to 0 (zero).

remove onedrive file explorer regedit

Click OK to save your changes and then close the Registry Editor. In our tests, we didn’t even have to log out to see that OneDrive was now gone from our File Explorer sidebar. However, some users report that a full log-out or reboot was necessary in order to see the change. Therefore, if you’re still seeing OneDrive in your File Explorer sidebar even after making the change described above, try closing all of your programs (save your work first!) and rebooting your PC.

remove onedrive file explorer windows 10

As we mentioned at the top of this tip, this process to remove OneDrive from File Explorer doesn’t disable OneDrive in Windows 10; it merely gets the service out of your way, which is crucial if you or your managed users need to focus on another online storage and syncing service (i.e., if you’re trying to get your office to move to Dropbox or Google Drive, you don’t want them faced with the temptation to save files to OneDrive). However, if you actually do want to use OneDrive, either now or in the future, the service will still function normally; it just won’t be pinned to your File Explorer sidebar.

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