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HOW TO DOWNLOAD MUSIC TO ONEDRIVE

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Sep 30, 2015  Groove Music to One Drive. Uploading to OneDrive is for music you
own (ripped CDs, etc.). I would further say it is for music you own that is also
NOT in the Groove catalog (like The Beatles, for example). Albums you download
are for offline use. Everything else is online streaming. Groove Music to One
Drive. Uploading to OneDrive is for music you own (ripped CDs, etc.). I would
further say it is for music you own that is also NOT in the Groove catalog (like
The Beatles, for example). Albums you download are for offline use. Everything
else is online streaming.

Microsoft didn't just discontinue Groove Music Pass; they're also retiring
Groove Music on iOS and Android later this year. Users that prefer purchasing
music, storing it on the cloud, and streaming it to their devices will have to
look elsewhere to get their music fix. Luckily, there are a number of apps on
both iOS and Android that allow you to stream music directly from OneDrive.

As a bonus, each of these also works with other popular cloud services like
Dropbox and Google Drive, so you aren't locked into one cloud provider. Ps vita
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CLOUDBEATS

Cloudbeats is a simple music streaming app that lets you use OneDrive or other
cloud services a source for music. The interface is a bit boxy, but it works
well and supports music, audiobooks, and playlists.

If you upgrade to the pro version, you can use Cloudbeats with Chromecast and
download tracks.

Cloudbeats is available on both iOS and Android. There are free or lite versions
depending on your operating system but to remove ads and get all of its features
you'll have to upgrade for $4.99.


CLOUDPLAYER

CloudPlayer is my favorite app off of this list. The interface is excellent, it
automatically detected all of my music and album artwork, and it supports
downloading or streaming music. It also supports multiple clouds very well so
you can take music from multiple sources.

The app supports Chromecast, Android Auto, AirPlay and Android Wear, so there
are plenty of ways to listen to your music through the app.

CloudPlayer is only available on Android devices. It has a free version but to
get premium features like cloud streaming and casting support you'll have to
upgrade for $7.99. You can try premium features for free for 30 days to help you
decide if it's worth the price.


CLOUD INDEED

Cloud Indeed is a solid option for those on iOS. It works with OneDrive as well
as other popular streaming services. It takes this further by having a fusion
mode that combines your music from various cloud sources.

You can stream music or download it, and the app also supports file management
so you can move your music around to organize it.

The interface isn't as clean as I'd like but it works. It looks better on
iPhones than iPads due to spacing issues. Lenovo g580 sm bus controller driver.

It's available on iOS for free but unlocking all of its features such as
playlists and adding more accounts costs $3.99. That upgrade also removes ads,
which are more present in the free version than they should be.


ONEDRIVE MUSIC IS STILL ALIVE

When Groove Music was around, I didn't even consider looking for another app to
stream music from OneDrive. Thankfully, there are options to choose from that
look great and work well. 911 operator education and training. Some of them even
have features that never were available through Groove Music, giving you an
upgrade on your music streaming.

What apps do you use to stream your music? Let us know in the comments below.


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Services like Dropbox and OneDrive are a great way to get access to all your
documents across multiple PCs, tablets, and your phone. The problem is you have
to remember to place files in the specified Dropbox or OneDrive folder for it to
be of any use.


HAVE DESKTOP, WILL TRAVEL

One solution to this problem is to put commonly used folders such as your
Windows desktop in the cloud. This is a great solution for anyone that uses
their desktop as a general dumping ground for downloaded files, or frequently
accessed items.

That way you'll always have those files synced across your devices. For maximum
desktop madness, you can also set other PCs you use to sync their desktops with
OneDrive. That way you'll get all your files from all your desktops no matter
where you are — even if you're on the go with a phone or a Chromebook.

If moving your desktop to the cloud doesn't grab you, and you have Windows 10
installed, you can also set your PC to automatically suggest OneDrive each time
you want to save a document. Then you won't even have to think about where to
put your files as your PC will go to OneDrive automatically.

We'll cover both of these solutions in this article starting with moving your
desktop to the cloud.


A NOTE ABOUT SECURITY

Moving your desktop or other folders to the cloud is far more convenient than
having files locked down on a PC or needing to remember to save your files to a
USB thumb drive before you leave the office.

However, there are some security implications to consider. Whenever you put
files online they are potentially accessible to others. Law enforcement can, for
example, use a warrant to demand access to your files, and you may not even be
made aware of this when it happens.

Now I know most people reading this probably aren't concerned about law
enforcement trying to see their files saved in the cloud. A more common
predicament is when malicious hackers guess or outright steal your account
password. If that happens the bad guys would potentially have access to your
OneDrive files. That's not a huge deal if all you've got saved to the cloud is
old poetry from high school. Unauthorized access to work documents or files with
personal information, however, can be devastating.

To mitigate this risk there are a number of security measures you can take. One
is to enable two-factor authentication for your cloud storage account.

An easier measure is to simply not put anything in the cloud that has
information you wouldn't want others to see. For home users, that usually means
keeping items such as financial spreadsheets, bills, and mortgages on your hard
drive and not in the cloud.


MOVING YOUR DESKTOP TO THE CLOUD WITH ONEDRIVE

Here's how to move your desktop to OneDrive. This assumes that you have the
OneDrive desktop sync client installed on your PC. Old movie countdown free
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program, but Windows 7 users will have to download and install the sync client
to their PC if they haven't already.

The next step is to open File Explorer in Windows 8.1 or 10, or Windows Explorer
in Windows 7. All three versions of Windows can open Explorer use the keyboard
shortcut: hold down the Windows logo key and then tap E.

Now that Explorer is open right-click Desktop, and then from the context menu
that appears select Properties.

Now a new window called Desktop Properties opens with several tabs. Select the
Location tab.


POINT TO THE CLOUD

Now we get to the meat of the change. It may not seem like it to you, but as far
as your computer is concerned the desktop is just another folder on your PC
where files are saved. Just like any other folder, it has a specific location.

In this case, it should be C:Users[Your User Account Name]Desktop. If you login
to your PC as Fluffy, for example, then your desktop would be located at

All we have to do is add OneDrive to the folder location, and the sync client
will take care of the rest. Click the location text entry box and then edit it
to look like the following:

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Next, click Apply and Windows will ask you to confirm that you want to move the
desktop to OneDrive. Click Yes, then your computer will copy the files over to
OneDrive. Once that's done click OK in the Desktop Properties window, and you're
done.


A SAFER, BUT LONGER APPROACH

Using the steps above it's critical to type the location correctly; however, if
you're not comfortable with that there is a more involved, but more foolproof,
method.

 1. Again, open Windows Explorer.
 2. Right-click the Desktop folder.
 3. Select Properties from the context menu.
 4. This time in the Desktop Properties window under the Location Tab click
    Move, which is right underneath the text entry box.
 5. That opens another Explorer window showing a variety of locations on your PC
    such as your user account folder, OneDrive, and This PC.
 6. Double-click OneDrive from among those options to open the OneDrive folder.
 7. Then on the next screen click New folder at the top left of the window.
 8. When the new folder appears in the main section of the window name it
    Desktop and press Enter on your keyboard.


KEEP CLICKING

Now, single click that new Desktop folder with your mouse, and then click Select
Folder at the bottom of the window. You'll see that the text entry box in the
Location tab now has the same location as it did using the previous method.
Namely, C:Users[Your User Account Name]OneDriveDesktop

As with the other method click Apply, confirm the move by clicking Yes, and then
hit OK in the Desktop Properties window to close it.


NOT JUST FOR DESKTOPS

You don't have to move just the desktop to the cloud. Any folder you want can
also be moved over to OneDrive using the same process. That said, I wouldn't
recommend doing that if all you need is to move your documents folder to
OneDrive.

By default, OneDrive already has a documents folder, and for that reason, it
makes more sense to use a different method — at least if you're on Windows 10.


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EMBRACING THE CLOUD BY DEFAULT

The second way is tell Windows to offer OneDrive as the primary location for
saving your documents. If you use Office 2016 in Windows 10 this already happens
for those programs, but you can set up your PC similarly for other programs as
well.

In Windows 10, click the upward facing arrow on the far right of the taskbar. In
the pop-up panel that appears, right-click the OneDrive icon (a white cloud),
and then choose Settings from the context menu.


AUTO SAVE


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In the OneDrive settings window that opens click the Auto Save tab. Click the
drop-down menu to the right of Documents and select OneDrive. Do the same for
photos if you want to, and then click OK.

If you selected the Pictures option, you'll be asked to choose a folder in
OneDrive where your images will automatically go. I'd suggest choosing the
Pictures folder, or creating that folder if it doesn't exist.

After that, you're done. The next time you try to save a file Windows should
automatically offer OneDrive as the default save location.





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