Microsoft OneDrive is one of the most frequently disabled services on any new Windows device. For many users, it's one of the first steps after a fresh installation, and one might find countless user forums dedicated to removing it from the OS entirely. This is somewhat understandable.

The integration feels forced, the automatic syncing of local data to Microsoft servers raises concerns, and it can often create massive confusion by changing default file paths. After all, who needs a Desktop and a OneDrive Desktop?