![]() You can use something called Local Group Policy to effectively throttle OneDrive, however, it only works for uploads. Unfortunately, Microsoft hasn’t (yet) seen fit to include a setting in OneDrive to do such network throttling but, that doesn’t mean it can’t be done. Doing so would limit the amount of bandwidth OneDrive could use and allow you to keep using your Surface for other things at the same time. The best way to handle this issue would be to throttle OneDrive (put a limit on it), so it can’t use all of the available network bandwidth. As you might expect, this problem rears it’s ugly head most often right after an operating system reset because it is trying to sync all of your data from OneDrive. However, it can also happen because you made updates to a large number of files (or just a few updates to large files) in your local OneDrive folder. ![]() ![]() If you use OneDrive a lot (as I do) you’ve almost certainly run into issues where OneDrive is taking up all of your bandwidth which, pretty much, makes your Surface unusable for anything else that is trying to use the network, such as your web browser or email. ![]()
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