How to Repair Error 0x80070194 in Windows 10 PC

When you try to open files in OneDrive or copy something from a OneDrive folder, you may often encounter “OneDrive error 0x80070194: cloud file provider has stopped unexpectedly”. OneDrive is Windows 10’s built-in cloud storage that allows you to access and share files wherever you are, and even store files online.

Error code 0x80070194 is a common problem and usually occurs due to a sync issue on your Windows 10 device. Not having this error can cause the OneDrive app or Windows Explorer to stop working. This automatically prevents you from copying files from your OneDrive storage and an error message is displayed. read more

How to Solve Error 0x8007016a “Cloud File Provider is not Working” on Windows 10

OneDrive error 0x8007016A, Cloud file provider is not working is one of the cases Unexpected error message cannot copy file when trying to delete or move/copy folders or files located in OneDrive folder. In this post, we will identify the possible causes and suggest the best solutions for this problem.

What causes the error 0x8007016a?

Error 0x8007016A is usually caused by an existing Microsoft Office package on your computer. When the problem occurs, users may not be able to use certain features and functions of Microsoft Office, such as cut, copy and paste. read more

Repair: We cannot open this file right now. Make sure OneDrive is running on your PC

Microsoft OneDrive, formerly known as SkyDrive, is a file hosting and synchronization service that helps back up, protect, sync, and access photos and files across all devices. It’s a useful tool for most users.

Unfortunately, some Windows users have reported that they can’t open files in OneDrive and only get a notification window that says:

This file cannot be opened.
Make sure that OneDrive is working on your PC and then try again.

If you encounter the same problem, don’t worry because there are solutions. You don’t have to try them all. Keep going through the list until you solve the problem. Now let’s get down to troubleshooting. read more