Onedrive issues--Freezing up when trying to browse files


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Hello All

 

Anyone know how i solve this issue  on Windows 11 Pro X64 bit,  Onedrive freezes everytime i try to browse or edit or delete files on Local Desktop,  first time its ever done this.     Any suggestions, tips or what should i do.

 

P.S. sfc scan now showed no problems nor did Dism online cleanup image/restore health commands

 

WD Black  4TB drive that stores the Onedrive data also shows no problems with Crystaldiskinfo at all

 

Any other thing i should try before downloading all the data on PC 2 Gaming Laptop to External and reuploading a little at a time if i have to?    With 20MB upload i know it will take a while, but i may have no choice in the matter if keeps acting up

 

 

 

 

Passed Smart Tests with WD Dashboard Short & Extended

Finally signed out of Onedrive late last night, and restarted system, and signed back in, and finally sync'd all files properly

So think all is good now hopefully

 

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