Windows 10: Onedrive displaying ZERO icons

Discus and support Onedrive displaying ZERO icons in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Need someone w/ some intricate knowledge to address this. Already been through the staples and this is the very LAST peice of setting up my pc... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by klepp0906, May 27, 2017.

  1. klepp0906 Win User

    Onedrive displaying ZERO icons


    Need someone w/ some intricate knowledge to address this. Already been through the staples and this is the very LAST peice of setting up my pc (naturally its where things went awry).

    Have reset onedrive. have uninstalled/reisnstalled client. Have made sure the shellextensions have priority in regedit.

    Ive been cleaning up the context menu between group policy, regedit, and nirsoft and just finished up. Feeling accomplished and relieved...... until i noticed my onedrive is not displaying icons.


    not in the navigation pane.

    not in the folders.

    also the onedrive stuff is missing from the right click menu.

    Something that handles all that stuff was apparently mucked with.

    Anyone with ideas? I'll loooooooooooooove you!

    :)
     
    klepp0906, May 27, 2017
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  2. OneDrive Icon

    The OneDrive Icon is being displayed in the system tray (bottom right of screen).

    How do you disable the display of the OneDrive Icon?

    Thanks for your help

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    Kenneth Pincus, May 27, 2017
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  3. 3car Win User
    OneDrive keeps crashing in Windows 10

    I tried the following weird suggestion that I found on another thread at answers.microsoft.com.

    IT WORKED!

    - change display scaling from the default 150% to 125%.

    - log off and log back on again.

    - Now OneDrive sync works!

    - Supposedly OneDrive still works after changing the display scaling back to 150% (I haven't done this yet - waiting for OneDrive to finish syncing).

    This is where I found the suggestion:

    OneDrive keeps crashing in Windows 10

    I'm GUESSING that when OneDrive was first trying to set itself up, the higher display scaling was preventing the "Finish setting up OneDrive" dialog box from displaying properly, and that's when it would crash?!?

    FYI, my situation was:

    - Surface Pro 3.

    - UPGRADE to Windows 10.

    - OneDrive folder was in a non-standard location (that wasn't the problem).

    - Had a OneDrive icon in the system tray with a red X, and a tooltip that said "Finish setting up OneDrive". Sometimes this icon would disappear when my mouse hovered over it. Other times I could click on it, which would result in a notification message near
    the system tray inviting me to choose which files to sync. Clicking on that either gave no result, or caused the icon with the red X to re-appear.

    Happy days again!
     
  4. klepp0906 Win User

    Onedrive displaying ZERO icons

    not sure if its related, but figured id mention

    A) just tried installing onedrive for business and linking a business account after removing regular one drive. No bueno. Same result, sync's both ways just fine but no overlay/activity icons on anything but tray and no share etc on any onedrive items in context menu.

    B) i do "think" i used ccleaner as well for some of my "pruning" and instead of disabling a/the onedrive context menu item - i may have deleted it by accident (assuming one was there in the first place - i just know it isnt now).

    a convoluted problem for sure, one that i am positive someone here with the knowledge of how these things work can solve. Even if a new version of windows launched tomorrow and I had to format, I'd still be apprehensive until I know exactly what caused this ala what fixes it.

    ftr also did an sfc/scannow which did find corrupt files (apparently my start menu organizing since windows readded some folders and shortcuts i deleted/moved) but helped not with the onedrive issue.

    Stumped..
     
    klepp0906, May 27, 2017
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  5. klepp0906 Win User
    seems to be similar to the issue here Missing Explorer Context Menu Options - Microsoft Community

    the shell seems to be removed from explorer completely. cant be found. re installing dropbox does not refresh it. need to know what/where within the registry to re add said things.

    this ruined my perfect windows install!
     
    klepp0906, Apr 5, 2018
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