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Microsoft issues emergency patch after breaking OneDrive with Windows 10 update

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Windows 10 users who installed Patch Tuesday updates this month are reporting that OneDrive and OneDrive for Business are now broken.

OneDrive users are experiencing a critical issue related to the KB5018410 update and others released after it. People affected report app crashes, being unable to sign out of OneDrive, problems with syncing, and various other symptoms. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem fairly quickly and has now released an emergency fix (the KB5020953 update).

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On September 10th, Microsoft released a security update to fix the bug that was blocking users from upgrading to the Windows 11 2022 Update.

Microsoft OneDrive app may unexpectedly close. You may also be unable to sign out or unlink your OneDrive account, or sites and folders from Microsoft Teams, or SharePoint if this update has been installed.

Every Windows device is different, and you should review the requirements for your particular model.

After installing KB5018410 or later updates, OneDrive might unexpectedly close and cause you to receive an error when attempting to do the following:

  • To remove your storage, you need to use the OneDrive sync app. The app is also where you can add more storage when needed.
  • Unlink sites or folders from syncing to your device.
  • Deleting the OneDrive sync app might fail.

Some people might experience problems with the OneDrive for Business service when:

Microsoft released an out-of-band update WPA2 with the following description:

Microsoft OneDrive can stop working if you unlink your device, stop syncing, or sign out of your account.

Microsoft has pushed out a useful update that’s only available to download via the Microsoft Update Catalog.

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