The latest to be affected are some OneDrive users. In their case, the cloud-based storage solution became inaccessible to them after updating their PCs to Windows 10 May 2020 Update.

Windows 10 v2004 OneDrive access issue

Microsoft has acknowledged an issue with the May 2020 Update, which makes OneDrive inaccessible to some users. The tech giant links the problem to legacy file system drivers. You may encounter the bug if you use an older device with older apps that use such drivers. As such, affected users are getting an error message alerting them that OneDrive can’t connect to Windows 10. But if your OneDrive app is unable to connect to Windows, then it can’t give you access to the files you stored on the cloud-based storage. Moreover, you can neither view previously synced files nor use Files On-Demand. In OneDrive, File On-Demand lets you use File Explorer to quickly access your files without having to store them on your device. You can now upload a maximum of 100GB to your OneDrive storage, just so you know. With that said, nobody expected Windows 10 v2004 to be 100% perfect. But it certainly has important issues that require fixing ASAP. Thankfully, Microsoft said that it’s working to resolve the OneDrive complication. Have you experienced any problem with the May 2020 Update? You can let us know or ask any question in the comments section below.

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