Windows 10: Onedrive causes BSOD when it logs in if 'Files On-Demand' is disabled

Discus and support Onedrive causes BSOD when it logs in if 'Files On-Demand' is disabled in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have done a clean install of the latest Windows 10 20H2, previously I had no problem with onedrive. One drive runs perfectly in 'Files On-Demand'... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Jerry_Hunt, Nov 30, 2020.

  1. Onedrive causes BSOD when it logs in if 'Files On-Demand' is disabled


    I have done a clean install of the latest Windows 10 20H2, previously I had no problem with onedrive.

    One drive runs perfectly in 'Files On-Demand' mode but as soon as I disable that function it causes an immediate BSOD giving the generic 'page fault in non paged area' message.


    if I reboot with Onedrive disabled and then run, it happens immediately after logon to onedrive.

    I've tried resetting and re-instaling one drive.

    As the setting can only on be changed when logged on I have to unlink PC and set up Onedrive with Files on-demand enabled where it has to process 130,000 changes each time.


    Specs

    Asus I7 P77 Mobo with 24GB Ram

    System Drive 500Gb NVME SSD

    Data drive 500GB Sata 3 SSD

    1TB Onedrive on data drive. with 284GB files


    All checks on PC are ok including MemTest.


    As I want all files on my Data drive can anybody help please

    :)
     
    Jerry_Hunt, Nov 30, 2020
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  2. File History & OneDrive on Demand

    Disable on demand by following the steps from this website Turn On or Off OneDrive Files On-Demand in Windows 10 then start backin up your files. on demand files are not being saved on your hard drive it is incloud only.
     
    5a5d6cb6-7934-4184-8f8b-e1d16573aa87, Nov 30, 2020
    #2
  3. S.D.K Win User
    File History & OneDrive on Demand

    I know that "files on demand" aren't saved on my computer. However, I still have the following problems:

    • After starting a new File History backup from scratch (as suggested in the first response) the majority of my Onedrive , including almost all files that are marked as "Always Keep on this Device" are not backed up.
    • Even for files marked as "Files on Demand" - surely File History should be able to back them up anyway? The whole point of a good backup system is that you have copies of files in multiple places (and OneDrive's cloud system only counts as 1). The creation
      of the file history would be download heavy as it copies every file to my backup device, but after that it should only have to download single files as changes are made.
     
    S.D.K, Nov 30, 2020
    #3
  4. Onedrive causes BSOD when it logs in if 'Files On-Demand' is disabled

    OneDrive Files on Demand not present

    Reboot. At the sign-in screen, there is an internet access icon at the bottom right. I think you can turn access off there, sign in, & do what you will with OneDrive settings.

    Regarding Files On-Demand...

    https://support.office.com/en-us/ar...n-Demand-0E6860D3-D9F3-4971-B321-7092438FB38E

    Learn about OneDrive Files On-Demand

    "

    Why don’t I see the Files On-Demand options in OneDrive settings?

    First, make sure you don't have Windows Information Protection (WIP), previously known as enterprise data protection (EDP) configured on your computer. Files On-Demand is not yet supported when WIP is enabled.

    If you aren't seeing the Files On-Demand options, the latest version of OneDrive hasn't rolled out to you yet. Here's how to get the latest version of OneDrive.

    1. Make sure you're running
      Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
      (version 16299.15 or later).
    2. Download and install
      the latest version of OneDrive
      that's rolling out with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
    3. Restart your computer.
    4. After your computer restarts, select the Start button, search for “OneDrive”, and then select the
      OneDrive desktop app.
    5. When OneDrive Setup starts, enter your personal account, or your work or school account, and then select
      Sign in.

      Onedrive causes BSOD when it logs in if 'Files On-Demand' is disabled b2cd13c5-7d45-4203-b09c-26a8780e589f.png
    6. Follow the instructions to
      Turn on Files On-Demand
      .
    "
     
    PCR Just PCR, Nov 30, 2020
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