“OneDrive isn’t signed in” Pop Up Every Time I boot Windows 10
Every time I boot my Windows 10 Pro desktop computer, I get a OneDrive pop-up message that says “OneDrive is not signed in” and it cannot sync my OneDrive folders until I sign in.
This started happening very recently and I’d never seen this problem until it started a couple of weeks ago.
I have signed in to OneDrive after logging on to my computer, but the pop-up appears the next time the computer is booted.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled OneDrive, but the problem remains.
I have disconnected the computer from OneDrive and reconnected it to OneDrive, but the problem remains.
I have checked all my OneDrive settings and cannot find anything that would cause this problem.
I have a Windows 11 laptop which is signed into the same Microsoft account and it does not have this problem.
I’ve run out of ideas! Can anyone help?
Thanks.
Every time I boot my Windows 10 Pro desktop computer, I get a OneDrive pop-up message that says “OneDrive is not signed in” and it cannot sync my OneDrive folders until I sign in. This started happening very recently and I’d never seen this problem until it started a couple of weeks ago. I have signed in to OneDrive after logging on to my computer, but the pop-up appears the next time the computer is booted. I have uninstalled and reinstalled OneDrive, but the problem remains. I have disconnected the computer from OneDrive and reconnected it to OneDrive, but the problem remains. I have checked all my OneDrive settings and cannot find anything that would cause this problem. I have a Windows 11 laptop which is signed into the same Microsoft account and it does not have this problem. I’ve run out of ideas! Can anyone help? Thanks. Read More