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I have Windows 11 Pro, Ver 22H2. I'm the only user of my PC desktop. I have no other devices, no cell phone. I backup my files to my hard drive and to an external hard drive. I need no cloud, no OneDrive. The OneDrive is not connected, its icon is greyed and crossed out on the taskbar. In spite of all this, in the Library in File Explorer, there is a Document folder along with the identical Document subfolder, and the same with the Pictures folder (see attached). I understand that the OneDrive subfolders could be removed by disabling the File on Demand option in the Settings. However, since I
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