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Matthew888
Aug 23, 2021Copper Contributor
Onedrive issues on Windows 11
I have updated my windows to 11 (build 22000.132) and I am experiencing an issue on OneDrive. When I open the file explorer and click on the OneDrive folders, it takes long time to open my folders an...
EricB1415
Feb 09, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi all,
I had this issue for weeks and weeks, and tested a lot of bypasses... reinstall... Nothing worked really. Yesterday I received a W11 update that has fixed the issue. It works now for my PC, not as fast as W10 was, but almost. So good news for me !
Ed Dablin
Feb 09, 2022Copper Contributor
Good news. May be the time to go back to Windows 11. Anyone else getting this? Want to be confident!
- luizvarziniFeb 11, 2022Copper Contributor
Ed Dablin Here W11 are working fine with 2 OneDrive account sync.
- boosterx78Feb 09, 2022Copper Contributor
Ed Dablin from my side, I confirmed the lastest fix make experience more similare as Win10 (still a bit slow but probably due to my old PC)
- Ed DablinFeb 10, 2022Copper ContributorThanks for the reply. To be honest, I don't want to "upgrade" at all if its still slower. Would be interested to see what other people here experience too. I run a small engineering business and we all use synced Sharepoint folders. Snappiness of File Explorer is a must and it works very well in Windows 10.
- WayneNSFeb 10, 2022Copper ContributorI haven't worked out exactly which patch, but I do agree that it does seem to have got materially better in the last few days. I would probably give it around an 85% rating compared to windows 10 (last week I would give a 5% rating). There is still a bit of snappiness missing but it is now definitely liveable and my workflow is negligibly impacted now. Enough that I wouldn't push my end users to stay on win 10, but most aren't power users so would only in a limited way notice the performance decrease.