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As I already reported over thousand times: Every week the OneDrive suddenly loses the connection to the cloud. Since this happens when I work on my over 300 pages Word document, I cannot save the document and after some time a message appears which tells me to save locally. But I cannot overwrite the locally stored file because then a another error happens when I click on overwrite. So I have to save this file with a new name which destroys the whole document history.
Normally I killed the OneDrive process, reconnect the WLAN and hope/pray it will fix it. BUT NOW something better happened: The workaround did not longer fixed my issue and I had to restart over 5 times(!) to get the OneDrive symbol back. BUT this does not mean it could connect to the cloud. (Even when the symbol looked normal.) So I checked for windows updates and the system window froze. Everything else worked but the window killed itself. Then I closed the window opened it again and clicked on the sidebar different sections. EVERY SECTION worked, but not the windows update. When I clicked on it, it just froze. Then I looked over the Run -> "control" if I can bypass the bug (since Windows 10 is a lifetime beta) and was not able to find the windows updates there. (So you removed the only other possibility to make a update.) At this point I had to make a tea. Then I shouted all words I could think of at the screen while I did 4 more restarts to finally be able to open the windows updates. After it finally opened I thought to dream: The updates where post-phoned for about 14 days and the message told me to change it under "advanced" (a option I didn't see in this window.) One more restart. Finally I could see the windows update -> FINALLY! And after 10 more minutes it could update 2 packages. WOW! Ok, back to OneDrive: IT STILL DOES NOT WORK. Ok, it is OneDrive, when did it every work, I thought. So I decided to work locally only. After I opened Word I saw a message on the top if I want to connect to OneDrive. Completely enthusiastic I clicked on Connect. (The worst thing I have ever done in my life - right after the purchase of the Surface.) Word could not connect and I saw in the bottom bar a message if I want to abort to press ESC: After I did that, some hidden window opened in the background and blocked the word to get active. I had to kill the process, opened it again and now I have 3 different versions of the document. Nice... 2 hours wasted.
It doesn't look like OneDrive would become stable in the future. (No matter in business nor in private sector.) At the moment I think it would be the best for all users to remove OneDrive out of the product portfolio. I am not longer willing to pay for a product, that doesn't fulfill it's main reason.
Normally I killed the OneDrive process, reconnect the WLAN and hope/pray it will fix it. BUT NOW something better happened: The workaround did not longer fixed my issue and I had to restart over 5 times(!) to get the OneDrive symbol back. BUT this does not mean it could connect to the cloud. (Even when the symbol looked normal.) So I checked for windows updates and the system window froze. Everything else worked but the window killed itself. Then I closed the window opened it again and clicked on the sidebar different sections. EVERY SECTION worked, but not the windows update. When I clicked on it, it just froze. Then I looked over the Run -> "control" if I can bypass the bug (since Windows 10 is a lifetime beta) and was not able to find the windows updates there. (So you removed the only other possibility to make a update.) At this point I had to make a tea. Then I shouted all words I could think of at the screen while I did 4 more restarts to finally be able to open the windows updates. After it finally opened I thought to dream: The updates where post-phoned for about 14 days and the message told me to change it under "advanced" (a option I didn't see in this window.) One more restart. Finally I could see the windows update -> FINALLY! And after 10 more minutes it could update 2 packages. WOW! Ok, back to OneDrive: IT STILL DOES NOT WORK. Ok, it is OneDrive, when did it every work, I thought. So I decided to work locally only. After I opened Word I saw a message on the top if I want to connect to OneDrive. Completely enthusiastic I clicked on Connect. (The worst thing I have ever done in my life - right after the purchase of the Surface.) Word could not connect and I saw in the bottom bar a message if I want to abort to press ESC: After I did that, some hidden window opened in the background and blocked the word to get active. I had to kill the process, opened it again and now I have 3 different versions of the document. Nice... 2 hours wasted.
It doesn't look like OneDrive would become stable in the future. (No matter in business nor in private sector.) At the moment I think it would be the best for all users to remove OneDrive out of the product portfolio. I am not longer willing to pay for a product, that doesn't fulfill it's main reason.