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Fix: OneDrive keeps crashing in Windows 10/11
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Have you experienced problems with OneDrive in Windows 10 Technical Preview? Some users of the Microsoft forum reported that their OneDrive is constantly crashing when they want to perform certain operations.
Well, we have a couple of solutions for you and we hope they will be helpful.
What can I do if One Drive keeps crashing?
1. Install the latest Windows updates
Since new Windows 10 builds are coming out fast, there’s a chance you missed some Windows updates that are crucial for the proper functioning of your OneDrive app. To make sure all your updates are in place, do the following:
2. Check if there are any conflict processes
It is possible that some processes running on your computer are preventing OneDrive from working correctly. To check if you run some of these processes, follow the above guide.
3. Fix Unrealistic Dates
4. Use an alternative storage app
There are many options when it comes to storage, and a bit of help from a third-party tool might be just what you need.
Keeping all of your assets synchronized has never been easier thanks toSync, the tool that allows you to store, share, and access all of your files from any location.
The best part is that you get up to 5 GB to store all those important files in the cloud absolutely free of charge.
But Sync delivers more than storage, it also protects your data with end-to-end encryption, making sure your confidential documents are completely safeguarded from unauthorized access.
Raising the stakes even further, Sync also acts as a powerful backup solution to keep your files synced across all of your devices with no risk of data loss or leakage.
The platform has a generous storage space of 2TB to 4TB, depending on the plan you decide to get. It supports unlimited share transfer, as well as real-time backup and sync.
Sync is also reliable when it comes to security. It has end-to-end data encryption and you can password protect your files. Along with that, it allows you to set up two-factor authentication.
It is very versatile and has both desktop and mobile apps, so you can access your data regardless of where you are.
We hope you managed to solve those pesky OneDrive crashes with one of the solutions above.
Speaking about great features, 15GB of free storage space is a valuable asset, but you can have more. Make sure you get the most of yourOneDrive Quota.
To properly utilize this cloud-based solution, do keep ourOneDrive Guidesclose.
As always feel free to share your troubleshooting experience or any other questions/suggestions you might have via the comments section below.
More about the topics:cloud software,onedrive,windows 10
Ivan Jenic
Windows Hardware Expert
Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan Jenic
Windows Hardware Expert
Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.