OneDrive has a feature called selective sync. Of course, you can limit what folders you want to sync in Windows 10.
#Install onedrive folder update
You’ll need to update the Windows user permissions to the new OneDrive folder that used to exist on the old folder, or else that folder will be viewable by everyone who uses the machine. Once you move the OneDrive folder to a new location, it inherits the folder permissions of the parent folder (or drive if the OneDrive folder is placed at the root directory). Then, run through the short setup wizard to get all the basics out of the way. To get started, install, and activate the core WP Media Folder plugin. Instead of accepting this suggested location, click “Change”, navigate to the folder you selected for OneDrive and select “OK”. To get both the core plugin and the OneDrive add-on, you’ll need the Plugin + Addon plan, which will cost you 59. When you sign in, OneDrive will ask you where you want to save folders to with a suggested location (your User folder) already selected. Go back to the OneDrive set-up screen, select “Get started,” and sign into OneDrive again. Click on the “Home” tab in the explorer ribbon and select “Move to > Choose location.” Choose the folder location (it can be an external hard too, but you have to keep the drive plugged in all the time, which is not practical) where you need to save your OneDrive files in the future. Open File Explorer and navigate to the OneDrive folder (usually in C:\Users\\OneDrive) and select it. Moving the synced folders will make sure you save on your bandwidth on the files that were already previously synced.
Now before you configure the settings again, move the contents of the OneDrive folder that were already previously synced. As soon as you click on the option you will get the Welcome to OneDrive screen with a button to “Get started”.