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Has OneDrive changed the way it handles conflict issues? Because it's losing my data this way...
In the past, when OD had trouble syncing a file due to conflicts (it wasn't sure what was really the most recent), it would leave the original file intact and create a "-machinename" version of the file as well. So, if I have a file voice1.mp3, and, on one of the computers (say, "pc1"), it couldn't figure out whether the version I was saving was the latest, I'd end up with this: voice1.mp3 voice1-pc1.mp3 Which is fine. I'd have to resolve the conflict. Recently, what it seems to do is create the "-machinename" file and DELETE the original file. So, I end up with this: voice1-pc1.mp3 The first time it happened, I thought it must be something I had done, so I pulled back the original file from my backups (this is one of MANY reasons when MS should NOT bill OD as a "backup". "Backups" are copies that are INDEPENDENT of the original file. But, I digress...). But now I'm seeing it all over the place. It seems that whenever it finds a conflict, it creates the -machinename file and NUKES the original file. Anybody else seen this or know how to stop it? Thanks!26Views0likes0CommentsOnedrive LOSES my data!
So I spent time adding lots of entries to a stock management spreadsheet, saved it to my onedrive and made sure it said 'saved' at the top of the excel window. Opened the sheet again today to see that all of my changes are gone and I have effectively lost my stock because the absolute imbeciles at Microsoft can't code. How do I get my work back? When are microsoft going to sort their sloperating system out?31Views0likes1CommentOneDrive(22.33.213.2) Keeps Crashing on Windows 11
I'm running OneDrive (version 22.33.213.2) on Windows 11, since it was updated to this version, it keeps crashing: Faulting application name: OneDrive.exe, version: 22.33.213.2, time stamp: 0xd37e7e7f Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.22000.527, time stamp: 0x71a5cb5d Exception code: 0x80000003 Fault offset: 0x00000000000f57a2 Faulting process id: 0x3ec0 Faulting application start time: 0x01d82d935be6f17e Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive\OneDrive.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNELBASE.dll Report Id: ba88d605-2aca-4ae6-a213-ebad354cb4e5 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: I also tried: 1. install in %localappdata% folder (the default path) 2. restart computer 3. reinstall onedrive 4. run a sfc /scannow6.3KViews0likes3CommentsOnedrive LOSES my data
Was working on a spreadsheet, made sure it said 'saved' at the top. Opened it again today only to find that all the stock entries I added and saved were gone because onedrive lost them. Also, this website is garbage and doesn't show me what I have posted on my profile.30Views0likes1CommentOneDrive stuck on "signing in"
Hi, I'm trying to use Onedrive and Onenote, but it seems to be really terrible 50% of the time. Sometimes when I log on my pc, it says I have to log in, and in doing so, is stuck on a "signing in" loop, until it says some error code about me not having an internet connection. Here's what I've tried: 1. Close and open Onedrive 2. Removing auth from the pc and adding it again 3. Reinstalling Onedrive 4. Change Wi-Fi 5. Do a /reset in Windows run AND cmd 6. Update drivers 7. Install the newest Onedrive from the website 8. Try the app-version found in Windows Store What am I supposed to do? I don't want to restart my pc every time it doesn't work, that's a terrible fix.322KViews6likes57CommentsOneDrive addmitting losing gigabites of content
I've been using OneDrive since it was called Windows Live SkyDrive, circa 2010. After years of using it as an archive for past projects (I'm a graphic designer), I've recently discovered that almost every single project I had there (and nowhere else) has disappeared. In reply, OneDrive escalation representative said “There is no possibility for recovering the data. Trust me, if there had been a single percentage of chance, I would have taken it”. This is unheard of; I’ve lost a large portion of my portfolio from 2012 to 2021. Did it happen to anyone else?69Views0likes1CommentCan't get Onedrive to stop running on my computers
I don't want OneDrive on my computer. I have no need for it. I am currently switching from my desktop computer to my new laptop. I have gone to the Onedrive cloud icon on my taskbar on my new laptop and told it to unsync many, many times. Currently on my taskbar it has the line through it. When I look at Microsoft storage in settings, it shows that I have used 100% for Onedrive, yet I have unsynced it. My new laptop doesn't have any pictures in the picture folder. Is it trying to sync with my pictures on my desktop? I have a 1TB hard drive, I don't need Onedrive. IS IT TRUE MICROSOFT WON"T UNINSTALL IT? I really need some help please. Because of that, it has totally messed up using Outlook for my email and keeps telling me I can't SEND and in 19 days I can't receive email. Can you see what is inside the OneDrive that is supposedly full of files? And of course it wants me to buy more storage.66Views0likes2CommentsMetadata for .mov files radically different to originals
My iPhone's photos and videos are backed up to OneDrive. The files are al synced to my PC hard drive. I'm just clearing off some of the larger .mov files from my iPhone as a quick way to make space. I reconcile that they've definitely been backed up by finding the file on my PC. Only, when I'm doing this the videos aren't there! Thankfully, they are, but with completely different dates and timestamps. For example, a video I took at 0715 on 1 December 2025 shows on my PC as 2 December 2025 at 1458! This is a nightmare scenario. I've also tried Date Created, Date Modified and Date Taken (always blank for .mov files) but none accurately correspond with the correct date and timestamps on my iPhone. Has anyone else experienced this or found a work around?82Views1like4CommentsOneDrive for Android: Camera Backup keeps uploading screenshots
Hi all, Every so often when I check OneDrive, I see my Android phone has uploaded screenshots as well as camera photos. In the Android app, when I check the Camera Backup setting, the "Back up device folders" has the setting "Camera, Screenshots" However, when I click that value, and go into the "Organise new backups in subfolders" list, the Screenshots folder is _not_ actually selected as one to be uploaded. If I turn the folder on, then off, OneDrive will temporarily not upload images from my Screenshot folder. But eventually, it decide that again it should do this. How do I make this behaviour stop permanently? P.1.6KViews2likes9CommentsMacOS 14.8.1 OneDrive - Timestamped Sync Root directory?
Hello community, Attempted a plethora of web searches to find someone else who may have seen this. I utilize Shared Libraries with my MacOS OneDrive, and it seems within my ./Library/CloudStorage/ there are two versions of the Sync Root: OneDrive-SharedLibraries-*Company*/Directories & OneDrive-SharedLibraries-*Company* (Timestamp)/Directories This Timestamped Sync Root has over 140GBytes of 'reported' storage space consumption. Some of the folders already exist in OneDrive-ShareLibraries-*Company*/Directories, but others do not. Was curious if anyone else has seen this before and knows if the related storage can be 'freed'?64Views0likes2CommentsA bunch of files are missing from Desktop folders managed by OneDrive
I don't use OneDrive at all, but my mom who's not tech-savvy at all has it on her laptop. Today, she suddenly notices that a bunch of files from a folder on desktop have disappeared. It seems like all of the desktop are managed by/synced with OneDrive but there's some sort of error preventing her from seeing/access those files. Please see the screenshots. Since my 60+ years old mother is really not up-to-date with the tech, she can't tell me if she's done anything with OneDrive (she doesn't even know what it is and that she's using it), when the last update was, etc. But she is not computer illiterate enough that she would accidentally delete all these files from those folders herself. Is there any way of getting these files back and shut off OneDrive permanently so it won't sneak back onto her laptop with the next Windows Update? Thanks in advance!307Views0likes4CommentsRecently saved local file not available
I saved an excel file to my OneDrive Documents directory (.xlsx) when I was offline. OneDrive notified that a local copy was saved due to being offline. However, the file does not exist where I saved it. I searched the entire documents dir with explorer and it is not there. What's going on? When I was back online I was able to open it. This is not the behavior I selected in OneDrive, I selected always save a local copy. When I was offline I was able to open other workbooks. There have been other files that I can't access when offline. This makes me want to quit using OneDrive. Can someone please explain how to fix this?106Views0likes1CommentCorrupted VT+ transaction files
We are a small accounting company using VT+ Transaction on a local drive synchronized with OneDrive for backup and file storage. A few days ago when we tried to open the application, we suddenly started receiving the following error messages: Run Time Error 0 and Run Time Error 440, and the program does not start. According to VT+ support the program files are corrupted and the data can only be restored up to the year 2022, as the more recent backups are also affected. Somehow the system is overriding our backups, which makes the latest ones unusable. Any advice what could cause that and how to resolve the issue. Thanks123Views0likes1Comment
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