Among these tweaks is Files, a native file system that allows users to interact with documents and images without using third-party tools. This also means that OneDrive can be accessed through the Files app. With these changes ongoing, it is possible that you’d have OneDrive files not syncing on iPad or iPhone. So let’s find out why you face the problem and the solutions that actually work.
Why are OneDrive files not syncing?
Here are a few reasons OneDrive files are syncing on iPad and iPhone:
Issues with the Internet connection: A stable Internet connection is a must for syncing. So your primary approach should be to check for that. Running out of storage: If the OneDrive is full or low on storage, it will not be syncing files on iPad, or any other device, for that matter. Misconfigured settings: Certain settings need to be enabled for syncing to work, as illustrated in the solutions below. Outdated version: If you are running an outdated version of the OneDrive or iOS, chances are, you will encounter issues with syncing on OneDrive.
What can I do if OneDrive files are not syncing on iPad?
Before we head to the slightly complex fixes, here are a few quick ones to try first:
If you are using mobile data, switch to Wi-Fi, and verify if OneDrive is still not syncing files on iPad. Check if there’s enough free storage on OneDrive for files to sync. If that’s not the case, delete some files or add storage to OneDrive. Update both the iPad software and the OneDrive application on it. Check if the file name contains any restricted characters and remove them. These include, /, <, >, :, *, “, ?, |, or periods at the start or end of the file name. If you are facing issues accessing files on iPad that were synced on another device, make sure they were not deleted.
If none of these work, head to the solutions listed next.
1. Enable Background App Refresh
2. Clear account settings for OneDrive
A quick fix shared by Microsoft support with one of the affected users when OneDrive files were not syncing on the iPad was to clear the account settings and re-login to the app. If that doesn’t work, head to the next solution.
3. Reset iPad settings
Several users reported that resetting the iPad settings to their default state helped fix things when OneDrive was not syncing files on iPad. Remember, this also works on iPhones.
4. Reinstall OneDrive
That’s all for now! One of these solutions should have helped you get things up and running if OneDrive is not syncing files on your iPad or iPhone. Make sure to try all the solutions and not miss any. In case the problem persists, we recommend you switch to another, more reliable cloud storage service and get rid of such errors once and for all. If you have any queries or know of another solution not listed here, drop a comment below.
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