When you have a problem with none of your files syncing, it could be an issue with your OneDrive account connection. Try resyncing the file again to see if this was the cause of the problem.
To learn more about file name restrictions, read Microsoft’s support article: Invalid file names and file types. If any of your files contain one of the above special characters, remove it. This can cause files to not sync.įor example, OneDrive does not allow the following:
Special characters in a file name might be supported online but not offline or vice versa. To rename a file, right-click on it and select Rename. Move the file to a higher-level folder or rename it to fix this problem. Sometimes, if you use nested folders, the path can be too long. Make sure it is not more than 255 characters and includes the file name. When a file won’t sync or won’t allow you to collaborate, check the entire pathname.
If you continue to experience the same issues, we recommend Windows be reinstalled. End task all running TSRs and background programs. If the floppy disk drive formats properly in MS-DOS but does not format in Windows, Windows or a program within Windows is preventing the floppy drive from working. Invalid drive specification - Verify the floppy drive is configured properly in BIOS setup. If the disk is not write protected, try another floppy disk. If you can see light, move the tab on the left side (when looking from the back) to the down position and try again. Write Protect Error - Ensure the disk is not write protected by removing the floppy disk and verifying you cannot see through both holes. Invalid media or Track 0 Bad - Try formatting another floppy disk. If you receive any of the following errors when trying to format the floppy disk: Once at the prompt, place a diskette into the floppy disk drive and type format a. If you are running Windows 3.x, click File and select Exit Windows to get to an MS-DOS prompt. If you are running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows 2000, click Start, Shutdown, and Restart the computer to an MS-DOS prompt.
If you are not able to read or write to a floppy diskette from Windows, verify the computer is not exhibiting floppy driver issues by testing the floppy drive from MS-DOS. The above picture illustrates where each drive is connected.
Verify the diskette is not write protected by sliding the tab into the opposite position, preventing light from shining through it. Verify the floppy diskette you are attempting to read from is not write protected or bad. For floppy read errors see: Why can't my computer read a floppy diskette? Bad floppy diskette The troubleshooting options and details below are for floppy disk drive issues and not for issues about not being able to read one or two floppy disks.