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Restore OneDrive
If many of your OneDrive files were deleted, overwritten, corrupted, or infected by malware, you can restore your entire OneDrive to a previous time.
Note: Restoring your OneDrive may result in irreversible changes to your OneDrive. It is highly recommended to speak with your department’s IT support staff or IT Service Desk (it-servicedesk@sfu.ca) before going through the instructions listed below.
Once you've consulted your technical staff and decided to move forward with the restoration, follow the instructions outlined on Microsoft's Restore your OneDrive page.