Windows 10: Accessing OneDrive files in Windows Explorer veeeeeeery slow

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  1. LexvdN Win User

    Accessing OneDrive files in Windows Explorer veeeeeeery slow


    For over a week, no idea what could have been the cause, my Windows Explorer has been extremely slow when clicking on a file in a folder managed by OneDrive.

    As soon as I go to a folder in Explorer that is maintained by OneDrive, I can click on folders and subfolders in the left column and I see indicated which files are only offline or are also available online or even 'are always kept on this device'. However, as soon as I click on a file or folder with a single mouse click in the right part of the Explorer window, the cursor becomes a spinning blue circle and I cannot do anything for about 60 seconds sixty !!!, even closing the window is not possible . Halfway at about 30 seconds, the rotating circle falters for a moment and then continues for 30 seconds. After 60 sec what I expected happens changing the name, see the pop-up with possible actions, .... If I double click on a folder or file to open then nothing happens for 90 and sometimes 120 seconds with a stutter every 30 seconds and then the folder is opened or the file is opened with the associated application. It does not matter whether this is a file that is only available offline or is always available on this device. As soon as the file has been opened, the Explorer window is again in standby for 90 or 120 seconds before anything can be done with it again meanwhile, a rotating circle as cursor.

    Task management does not indicate that there are processes that require a lot of processor capacity, even Explorer is at most 5%. I have already reset OneDrive once and even removed it once and reinstalled it again. Unfortunately, that has not produced any results. I have a very fast Surface Book 2.


    Particularities:


    1. There is no problem when I open OneDrive online in the browser. I can access and open all folders files, of course with the online delay and online applications such as Word-online. So it is not the files causing the problem.


    2. There is also no problem accessing files in folders that are not under OneDrive's supervision. So it has something to do with OndeDrive.



    3. I have 2 accounts / users active on my Surface Book 2. Problems are on the first account. What is special is that there is no problem with OneDrive on the second account just like the first, a 'normal' Microsoft account with administrator rights. In fact, if I access the Onedrive folder of the first account from the second account via Local Disk C : - Users then I can access everything very quickly as usual. So the problem is related only to the first account.


    I see that Onedrive.exe is located in C: \ Users \ "USERNAME" \ AppData \ Local \ Microsoft \ OneDrive, for both user 1 and user 2, with the same Onedrive.exe size, digital signature, ... . Only the "date created" is different, but that's because I reinstalled Onedrive for user 1 last week.



    4. As a test I also installed another file manager FreeCommander, which had no problem accessing and opening files. So the problem is in the communication between Windows Explorer and OneDrive, in the first account only.


    5. The delay is exact 30 sec or multiple of that. No matter if it concerns a small or large file, no matter what type of file, ... Isn't that weird???



    What have I done already:

    - Reset of OneDrive, even reinstall of OneDrive on the first account.

    - Started Windows with a clean start all services turned off except the Window services. No joy.

    - Checked all settings which could cause the problem: synchronisation of OneDrive, indexing properties for search, using different views in Windows Explorer with/without preview window, details, large icons, ..., ...

    A long story, but hopefully with enough information to determine what might be going on.

    :)
     
    LexvdN, Nov 19, 2020
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  2. Ahhzz Win User

    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window.

    Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders and recent files. Explorer defaults to opening this page when you open a new window. If you’d rather open the usual This PC, with links to your drives and library folders, follow these steps:

    • Open a new Explorer window.
    • Click View in the ribbon.
    • Click Options.
    • Under General, next to “Open File Explorer to:” choose “This PC.”
    • Click OK


    credit to Lifehacker.
     
    Ahhzz, Nov 19, 2020
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  3. Freezer Win User
    Windows 10 - OneDrive

    This is Windows 10 Pro... Enterprise is an entirely different deal and I'm sure I won't have problems that route, but I'm not forking over more $ to dipshit developers. The only thing I can think of is un-linking my Office 365 accounts within Office, but that defeats the purpose of accessing the files ONLINE and managing them from there. I have two alumni accounts, not a single problem in Windows 7/8 until M$shit devs decided to integrate Onedrive. I've deleted, renamed, set read-only to "msosync.exe," ... but windows continues to add it again and again, and NOW I just noticed it's now linking to groove.exe, instead of onedrive. Sooo fn annoying!



    Onedrive on Windows 10 is not an 'app' it is integrated. Plus I don't fool around with the Windows Store thoughtless developer child bullshit. Windows Store ought to be completely removed from the Windows platform all together. Also I do not intend to completely remove Onedrive, it defeats the purpose... the purpose is to REMOVE it from Windows Explorer navigation and startup.
     
    Freezer, Nov 19, 2020
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  4. Easo Win User

    Accessing OneDrive files in Windows Explorer veeeeeeery slow

    Windows 10 - OneDrive

    Can we have rant-less version, please?
     
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