ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
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ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
How can I stop OneDrive opening when I run ConvertXtoDVD? It pops open automatically.
Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
Have you saved or loaded something from OneDrive?
CxD is not using OneDrive, but if last folder is there then it might try to open it.
CxD is not using OneDrive, but if last folder is there then it might try to open it.
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Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
No I don't even have an account. When I click on "Add Video File" it opens Microsoft OneDrive with a popup window to login and the cloud icon appears in my system tray.JJ wrote:Have you saved or loaded something from OneDrive?
CxD is not using OneDrive, but if last folder is there then it might try to open it.
Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
Someone has opened file/s from OneDrive, Windows and CxD keeps last opened folder.
It should go away if you simply close those login windows and select any video file that is in your computer to convert.
No need to burn, you can delete end result but next time it should open that folder instead of OneDrive.
It should go away if you simply close those login windows and select any video file that is in your computer to convert.
No need to burn, you can delete end result but next time it should open that folder instead of OneDrive.
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Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
But I don't have a one drive login and have never used it.JJ wrote:Someone has opened file/s from OneDrive, Windows and CxD keeps last opened folder.
It should go away if you simply close those login windows and select any video file that is in your computer to convert.
No need to burn, you can delete end result but next time it should open that folder instead of OneDrive.
Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
Microsoft pushes OneDrive with Windows10 quite aggressively, every system has it and it tries to make you login.
You can disable it, open OneDrive icon from taskbar (beside clock) and unselect "start with windows".
You can disable it, open OneDrive icon from taskbar (beside clock) and unselect "start with windows".
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Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
It was already unchecked.JJ wrote:Microsoft pushes OneDrive with Windows10 quite aggressively, every system has it and it tries to make you login.
You can disable it, open OneDrive icon from taskbar (beside clock) and unselect "start with windows".
Support on here found that whenever I went to open any form of media it popped open. So I have uninstalled Onedrive and this appears to have stopped it.
Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
Good that it got solved.
This means that OneDrive was set as default to open lot of media.Support on here found that whenever I went to open any form of media it popped open.
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Re: ConvertXtoDVD V6 opens OneDrive?
Yes I couldn't find anywhere to turn it off as it wasn't set to run on start-up. So I just uninstalled it as I have never used it. It must have been a Windows 10 forced updated.JJ wrote:Good that it got solved.This means that OneDrive was set as default to open lot of media.Support on here found that whenever I went to open any form of media it popped open.