
Microsoft will stop syncing OneDrive on older Windows 10 versions next month
THE SO WHAT
OneDrive sync ending for pre-22H2 Windows 10 builds on August 15 is another forced-march upgrade moment for IT. If you still have fleets on older builds, treat this as a hard deadline — plan OS upgrades or alternative backup/sync paths now to avoid silent data drift.
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