OneDrive on Windows 10 installed as Version 2022 (Build 22.065.0412.0004( (64-bit) is this right?

Copper Contributor

I'm seeing this on settings/about, and I'm asking if this is right as I click the link and it takes me to the release notice page which says Rolling out 22.055.0313.0001 which these clients were on, and now update past if I reinstall.

 

On Contacting MS I got a "no that's right that's my version" reply, which didn't really mean jack to me, since they might have the same issue as me for all I know, and that's if there is an issue.

 

I had suspected this was an Insider preview update (even tho the box is not ticked) and I never got a reply on that, with them finally coming back saying "Oh the update page is not updated" which kinda sounded bogus to me.

 

Can anyone explain if I'm on an unreleased version/early release version/release version?

 

I wouldn't mind but not important to know also what the parts of the version number actually mean, at a guess 22 for 2022, .065 for a day of the year submitted for release consideration, and .0412 is a build, .0004 being a sub build?

 

 

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I noticed this today as well. There is a major issue with this update that rendered my machine unusable. I think it's some kind of memory leak. I cannot open the start menu, tray, or any UAP screen as the computer immediately "clicks away" before I can do anything. The OneDrive sync status icons on my desktop items keep updating constantly as well. I'm on Windows 11.

@ChemGuy1611 

Getting roughly the same issue, another thing is, it might appear nothing will let you uninstall this version 22.065.0412.0004 from command line, get a onedrive is already installed error. It's immensely frustrating.

I had a session with Microsoft Support Staff on the same issue, unable to uninstall, and left in a non working state, unable to install earlier version (said later was installed) unable to reinstall current version (said already installed). The support staff where not helpful, doing all the bits they had scripts for but, well really the second it went off script they didn't know what to do. The uninstall script they had was for the per person install so they had me in admin power shell running commands to an empty folder.... Finanly I did the following, I went to a second machine (sorry if you don't have one) went to the folder with the OneDrive.exe app in it "C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive" machine wide install, copied all the files into the same place on the broken machine and performed a command line uninstall using "C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive\22.065.0412.0004\OneDriveSetup.exe /uninstall" (from memory) this worked. I believe it failed the first round when Onedrive may have been running still(unconfirmed).
Even more bizarrly, I turned my computer on the next day and everything was back to normal...??????