The increase in Windows 10 installed capacity also drives the use of built-in tools for other Microsoft systems. Without saying anything else, OneDrive is a nice network disk tool (Windows 7 users need additional downloads, Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10 are built in) so it's convenient for us to use the same Microsoft account to sync the required files between different computers, There is also no other network disk that is not a member speed limit or some other problems. However, you know, Microsoft produced something, more or less will have small problems, occasionally OneDrive will not automatically sync, at this point can refer to the Cfan solution.
OneDrive
One of the first ways we should try is to include:
1, restart the OneDrive client;
2. Re-login to Microsoft account;
3, check the file path is too long, Microsoft specified file path (including file name part) can not exceed 255 characters;
4. Check if there is enough space for the hard disk;
If none of the above works, then you need to sacrifice the following trick. Only one command is needed to reset the OneDrive and restore the sync function. However, it is important to note that resetting the files in the OneDrive will take some time. The Reset method is:
1, press Win+r to open "run".
2, enter the following command return operation can be;
%localappdata%microsoftonedriveonedrive.exe/reset
3, after the execution of the above command, the taskbar notification area of the OneDrive icon will disappear, waiting for 1-2 minutes after the icon will reappear, the function will be automatically restored.
4. If OneDrive does not run automatically, enter the following command in the Run dialog box:
%localappdata%microsoftonedriveonedrive.exe
Press ENTER to open the OneDrive client and restart our sync schedule.