How to Fix Error 0x8007016a ‘Cloud File provider Is Not Working’
The error code 0x8007016A states that a particular file can’t
open right now or is not working. It usually pops out when you try to remove or
move a file or folder from OnDrive. OneDrive is one of the best storage
platforms to store any file or folder. Here you may manage your desired folder
or file by deleting, editing, or moving it from one place to another on your
OneDrive account.
The error which reflects a message that the particular Cloud
file or folder provider is not currently running, need to be fixed. It shows an
error code 0x8007016A.
To fix this error issue, follow the given methods with step by
step instructions:
Updating
Windows to the Upgraded Version
- First of all, tap on “Windows.”
- Now, tap on the “Settings” icon. It looks like a cogwheel
shaped button located inside the “Start” menu.
- After that, you have to choose the option which reads “Update
and Security.”
- Then, hit the “Check For Updates” tab.
- Next, manage the updates options there.
- After that, restart your system.
Deactivating
Files on Demand
If you wish to know how to fix the issue which shows an error
code 0x8007016A using the deactivating method, then you should follow these
provided steps:
- First of all, navigate to the “Taskbar.”
- Then, locate the OneDrive icon and right-click on it.
- After that, choose the “More” option.
- Next, a new window will appear.
- Now hit the “Settings” tab there.
- Now, unmark the checked option, which says, “Files on Demand.”
- After that, reboot the system.
Restarting the
File SyncProcess
Sometimes, the error 0x8007016A can be caused due to not syncing
of the OneDrive to your cloud program. In this case, you have to make your
OneDrive sync with cloud functionality.
Follow these instructions to recommence your OneDrive syncing
process:
- Firstly, launch your “OneDrive” located in the Taskbar.
- After that, hit the “More’ option there.
- Then, click the “Resume Syncing” option there.
Changing the
PC’s Power Plan
In some cases, the restrictive battery-saving plans may remove
your adjusted settings, and this prevents your OneDrive from syncing.
Follow these easy to use steps to change the settings of the
powerplay to resume the syncing process of OneDrive:
- First of all, press Win + R keys. It will start the Run Dialog
box.
- After that, enter the keywords “powercfg.cpl” in the provided
text box of Run Dialog Box.
- Now, turn the powerplay to “High Performance” mode.
- After that, you have to restart the PC.
Resetting your
OneDrive
- Firstly, tap two keys together: Win + R.
- After a while, a Run Dialog box will appear on your screen.
- Then, you have to enter the following keywords in it:
“%localappdata%MicrosoftOneDriveonedrive.exe/reset”
- Finally, hit the “OK” button.
Deleting
Glitched Folder Using PowerShell
In case, there is a single folder that causes the issue, then
you can use PowerShell. It will delete the bugged folder.
Follow these steps to know how to delete a glitched folder:
- Tap Win + R keys to access the Run Dialog Box.
- Then in the text bar, enter “PowerShell”.
- Now, you have to tap three keys: “Ctrl + Shift + Enter”
simultaneously to launch the particular PowerShell window.
- Then, enter the keyword “Remove- Item “OneDrive folder name”
-Recurse – Force” in order to completely remove your glitched folder or
file.
- Now, you can replace the “OneDrive folder name” with any name
you want.
- After that, resume your system to save the changes.
Graccey Leio is a self-professed
security expert; she has been making the people aware of the security threats.
Her passion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography, malware, social
engineering, internet and new media. She writes for Norton security
products at norton.com/setup.
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