Note: In Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, select Upload > Files.
Note: You can also upload files by opening File Explorer, selecting the files you want to upload, and dragging them to OneDrive for Business.
The file is returned to its original location.
Note: If you’re signed into OneDrive with a Microsoft account, items in the recycle bin are automatically deleted 30 days after they’re put there. If your recycle bin is full, the oldest items will be automatically deleted after three days. If you’re signed in with a work or school account, items in the recycle bin are automatically deleted after 93 days, unless the administrator has changed the setting. See more information about how long deleted items are kept for work or school accounts.
You can back up your important folders on your PC (your Desktop, Documents, and Pictures folders) with OneDrive, so they’re protected and available on other devices.
Important: If you’re surprised that your files are saving to OneDrive, see Files save to OneDrive by default in Windows 10.
You can back up a maximum of 5 GB of files in OneDrive for free, or up to 1 TB with an Office 365 subscription.
You may never need to restore your OneDrive, but if lots of your files get deleted, overwritten, or infected by malware, you can restore your entire OneDrive to a previous time.
Note: The Restore your OneDrive option isn’t available in the classic experience of OneDrive for Business or without an Office 365 subscription.