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For more help, read how to Fix OneDrive sync problems. A grayed-out OneDrive icon in the taskbar means you're not signed in, or OneDrive setup hasn't completed.

Press , search for OneDrive and then open the OneDrive desktop app. Note: If you see the error message "You're already syncing a personal OneDrive on this computer. Unlink that account to add a new one", follow these steps to unlink and re-link your personal OneDrive account. You won't lose files or data by disabling, uninstalling or unlinking OneDrive on your computer. You can always access your files by signing in to your OneDrive account online.

Select the OneDrive cloud icon in the notification area. Click Unlink this PC. The paused symbol over the OneDrive or OneDrive for work or school icon means your files are not currently syncing.

To resume syncing, select the relevant OneDrive icon in the notification or menu bar area, select More and then Resume syncing. The circular arrows over the OneDrive or OneDrive for work or school notification icons signify that sync is in progress. This includes when you are uploading files, or OneDrive is syncing new files from the cloud to your PC. OneDrive will also check for other file or folder changes and may show "Processing changes". If you see a red "no entry" style icon over your OneDrive icon, it means your account is blocked.

Learn more about what to do when your OneDrive account is frozen. If you see a yellow warning triangle over your OneDrive or or OneDrive for work or school icon, it means your account needs attention. Select the icon to see the warning message displayed in the activity center. If you see a "people" icon next to your OneDrive files or folders, this indicates the file or folder has been shared with other people.

Learn more about how to change sharing at Share OneDrive files and folders. A blue cloud icon next to your OneDrive files or folders indicates that the file is only available online. When you open an online-only file, it downloads to your device and becomes a locally available file.

You can open a locally available file anytime, even without Internet access. If you need more space, you can change the file back to online only.

Files that you mark as "Always keep on this device" have the green circle with the white check mark. This is not a OneDrive icon, but a corrupted Windows shortcut icon. If you see a gray X over your Windows Desktop shortcuts, try these tips:. Uninstall any backup applications that are not longer used.

Restart your computer after each uninstallation. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Thank you for replying! Just wanted to add a few more details to my issue: Firstly, this is happening to all my folders, including those in the OneDrive and those that are local.

Secondly, when I rename any of the broken folders, it fixes the issue lol. So if I don't want to rename every broken folder hopefully I won't get to this stage haha , do I only have the option to rebuild the icon cache then? Hey everyone, I have recently upgraded my laptop from Windows 10 to Windows Much appreciated!

I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Please revisit frequently to see the status of your feedback items. For more information on Feedback Hub, see our support article and YouTube video. In order to submit new feedback, please follow these steps: 1. Select the Problem, and share any details you think are relevant, and choose an appropriate category and subcategory. Click Continue using Feedback Hub. Click My feedback at the top, then find the item you submitted.

It may take a while to appear. Open the item you submitted, then click Share. Click Copy link, then paste the link here in your response. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I think I am willing to change the remaining folders manually as time goes by, but is there any way to change the default folder icon so the new folders I create do not end up having that extra small icon but the one I want?

Highlighted in the picture. Thank you for your reply. You can't change the size of the specific folder icon, however, you can change the desktop and File Explorer icon size. Thanks Lyrrad, unfortunately, this didn't fix my problem. I don't think the icons being corrupted is my problem. I can see all those icons fine.



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