Is Microsoft OneDrive Down? Current Status, Outage Reports & User Feedback

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Frequently Asked Questions

Login issues may be caused by incorrect credentials, expired sessions, or two-step verification errors. Try signing in through a different device or browser, or reset your password if needed.

Microsoft OneDrive may be impacted by syncing problems, outdated software, or high server demand. Restart the app, check for updates, or try accessing it from another device.

If you're unable to access OneDrive, it could be due to local connectivity issues or temporary server-side problems. Try using a different device or network to verify.

You can check by visiting support forums, social media discussions, or service status tracking websites to see if others are reporting problems.

File sync issues can occur when there's a network interruption, insufficient storage, or conflicts between versions. Check your internet connection and make sure you're signed in to the correct account.

Upload issues may be caused by large file sizes, unsupported file types, or limited storage space. Try compressing the file or freeing up space in your OneDrive account.

OneDrive may not load due to browser issues, app corruption, or network problems. Clear your cache, restart your device, or reinstall the app to resolve the issue.

Missing files may result from accidental deletion, version conflicts, or sync errors. Check your recycle bin, shared folders, or version history to recover them.

Slowness can be caused by large data transfers, limited bandwidth, or outdated software. Pause other downloads and ensure your OneDrive app is up to date.

Sync may pause automatically when battery saver is on, you're on a metered connection, or there's insufficient disk space. Disable battery saver or free up space to continue syncing.

Cross-device syncing can fail if you're signed in with different accounts or if one device is offline. Ensure both devices are online and using the same Microsoft account.

Try restarting OneDrive, checking your account settings, and reviewing file paths for invalid characters. Re-sign into the app if problems persist.

Incident History

Current Incidents

Microsoft OneDrive Potential Outage

Potential Outage

Started: 2025-06-26 00:24

We have detected a potential outage for Microsoft OneDrive.

Resolved Incidents

We have detected a potential outage for Microsoft OneDrive.
Started: 2025-06-25 22:28 Resolved: 2025-06-25 22:39

We have detected a potential outage for Microsoft OneDrive.
Started: 2025-06-25 21:47 Resolved: 2025-06-25 21:57

We have detected a potential outage for Microsoft OneDrive.
Started: 2025-06-25 18:21 Resolved: 2025-06-25 18:24

We have detected a potential outage for Microsoft OneDrive.
Started: 2025-06-25 17:08 Resolved: 2025-06-25 17:19

About Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive is a cloud storage and file synchronization service used by individuals, students, and businesses to securely store, access, and share files across devices. Integrated tightly with Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, and Outlook, OneDrive allows users to back up important documents, collaborate in real time, and access files from the web or mobile apps. It supports version history, automatic syncing, and secure sharing links, making it a key tool for productivity and remote work.

Common OneDrive issues include:

  • OneDrive not syncing files between devices
  • Login issues with Microsoft account
  • Files or folders not appearing after upload
  • Error messages like “Can’t connect to OneDrive”
  • Slow or failed uploads/downloads

If you're wondering, “Why is OneDrive not working today?” or “Is OneDrive down right now?”, it may be due to syncing issues, software bugs, or Microsoft server outages. Many users also search for “How to fix OneDrive sync problems” when files are stuck or missing across devices.

Outages may be caused by scheduled maintenance, regional server disruptions, app version conflicts, or connectivity problems. Because OneDrive is part of the Microsoft 365 suite, issues may overlap with related services like Microsoft Teams or Outlook. For users considering other options, alternatives such as Dropbox offer similar cloud file storage and collaboration features.

Use this page to check Microsoft OneDrive’s current status and understand possible issues affecting syncing, file access, and account connectivity.

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