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    Microsoft’s OneDrive deletion change means you’ll need to recover files differently starting next month

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    Summary

    • OneDrive will stop sending cloud-deleted files to your local Recycle Bin/Trash.
    • You can recover deleted OneDrive files from the OneDrive or SharePoint web Recycle Bin instead.
    • Rollout starts May 2026; deletions will be faster, and recovery will be consolidated to the web Recycle Bin.

    If you’re an avid OneDrive user, you’ll know that when you delete a file, the local version of the file will appear in the Recycle Bin. That way, if you want to grab it again, all you need to do is open up the bin and retrieve it again. It has been like this for a while now, and it has become a part of people’s workflows.

    Well, Microsoft is about to change how OneDrive deletes files. In an upcoming patch, erasing OneDrive files locally will no longer put deleted files into the Recycle Bin. However, before you panic, you’ll still be able to fetch the file again after it’s erased.

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    As spotted by Neowin, Microsoft sent out a message via the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Titled “MC1269861 – OneDrive: Files deleted from the cloud will no longer appear in the local Recycle Bin or Trash,” the message details what’s changing with deleting files in OneDrive:

    To improve OneDrive sync performance and make file recovery more predictable, OneDrive will change how cloud-initiated file deletions are handled on local devices. When a file that is locally available on a device is deleted from the cloud, it will no longer appear in the local Recycle Bin on Windows or Trash on macOS. Recovery will instead be available from the OneDrive or SharePoint web recycle bin, depending on where the file was stored

    Microsoft claims the feature will make managing large libraries easier by speeding up the deletion process and ensuring there’s only one version of the file that can be recovered.

    The change should begin rolling out in May 2026, and Microsoft notes that deleting OneDrive files in the cloud and erasing files from the device should still work the same. Once May rolls around and you notice that local versions of OneDrive files completely vanish if the cloud version is deleted, double-check the OneDrive recycle bin; it should be there instead of in your local one.

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