As part of the ongoing story, neowin reports that the publisher will be discontinuing OneDrive’s support for older versions of Windows 10 soon. If you’re still using an older version of Windows 10, you may soon encounter problems synchronizing your files with Microsoft’s cloud storage service, OneDrive.

As part of the ongoing story, that means the publisher will no longer guarantee compatibility and functionality after that date. Microsoft says that OneDrive will no longer support Windows 10 22H1 starting August 15th, 2026.

In a fresh development, if you encounter any problems after August 15th, they’re unlikely to be resolved. Once the August 15th deadline passes, it may still be possible to synchronize your files to the OneDrive cloud, but you’ll no longer receive fresh functions, security updates, or bug fixes.

The report highlights that windows 10 22H2 PCs will continue to work with OneDrive and receive updates until October 10th, 2028. If you’re still on Windows 10 22H1 and want to keep using OneDrive for the foreseeable future, you should patch to Windows 10 22H2 before the deadline.

As part of the ongoing story, this article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

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