OneDrive is a cloud storage platform meant to manage or store your files seamlessly. But the same thing turns out as the “Error 0x8007016A: The cloud file provider is not running” error. It usually only pops up when you’re having trouble moving, opening, copying, or even deleting the files.

When you may’t perform any action on these files, it means that they’ve not properly synced. There can also be other causes for this error that are related to your Windows OS state, potential bugs, or issues with OneDrive itself.

What Causes the “The cloud file provider is not running” error?

How to Fix “The Cloud File Provider is Not Running”?

Before we move on to the remedies, you may try a few quick fixes. Try restarting OneDrive and then verify if you can manage your files again. You can also restart your PC to see if you can bypass the error. If the issue persists, here are some effective solutions to look out for.

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Turn Off Files On-Demand Feature

The Files On-Demand is a feature on OneDrive that actively works to consume less space and download files only when you open/use them. But as the name suggests, it can lead to all the files not syncing properly on your OneDrive. You may also notice that the file size displays as 0 KB.

When the files are not properly available, it can result in the “The cloud file provider is not running” error. So, we’ll need to disable this feature. you may always turn it back on in the future to manage your storage. Here’s how you can do it:

If you’re still using a relatively older version of Windows, your PC can be more prone to common errors. This is because, eventually, the OS files get outdated, buggy, and no longer compatible with new apps or software. One example of it is “The cloud file provider not running” error on OneDrive.

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So, one ideal solution is toupdate your Windowsentirely. Here’s how to do it:

Manually Resume File Syncing Process

Since the error is mostly based on the files not syncing properly, one solution is to manually continue the syncing process via Settings. Here are the exact steps for it:

Change Power Plan on Your PC

If you have set specific preferences in thepower plan settingsto preserve battery, OneDrive might be turned off at set times. This can turn off or make the syncing process inconsistent, leading to a common error. So, check and see your power plan settings and adjust accordingly.

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Delete Faulty Folders

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