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Hi Gary. This could be a corrupted account. You can test this by creating a new Local Admin account, sign into it, test if the error repeats. When you use an online storage provider such as OneDrive to store online-only files, some Windows apps might download these files automatically. For example, a music player app such as Windows Media Player might download your online-only music files to play them.
When an app downloads online-only files, you'll get a notification that shows where it's downloading them from and how many it's downloading, as well as the download progress. Do nothing, or dismiss the notification. If the download is expected and all's well, let the notification go away on its own after the download completes. Or, select the arrow in the upper right of the notification to move it to action center. Cancel the download. To put the brakes on a download that's already started, select Cancel download , then select Cancel download again to confirm.
Block the app. Don't want the app to download online-only files? Blocking apps could make them unstable. If you trust an app and open online-only files with it frequently, don't block it.
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