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How to Fix iCloud Syncing Error Message 0x8007017B on Windows 10

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Securing your photos on a cloud storage service means that saving your precious memories from losing forever. You can sync and transfer your files, photos, videos, or documents from any folder on your computer to your cloud storage online and vice versa.

If you are using iCloud, the cloud storage service from Apple, and want to move some of your files and pictures to Microsoft OneDrive, it is possible to do so. You can even sync them from your iCloud Drive or iCloud Photos online directory to local folders on your Windows 10 PC. However, user reports indicate a syncing error code 0x8007017B when they transfer files and images from iCloud Drive in their Windows 10 computer.

The complete error message says:

“An unexpected error is keeping you from moving or copying this file or folder. If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem.
Error 0x8007017B: The operation is not supported by the cloud sync provider.”

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Fortunately, there are ways to resolve the issue if iCloud Drive is not loading or working on Windows 10 and make your file transfer successful and easy. You can continue reading below to find out how to do it.

Fixing iCloud Drive or Photos Not Syncing with Error Code 0x8007017B on Windows 10 PC

According to some users, the error message 0x8007017B on iCloud happens when the iCloud Drive or iCloud Photos server is down. It is true that when the server has some issues, it will affect your activities as well. While it may be annoying to wait for Apple to resolve the problem, there is nothing you can do but try again after several minutes or hours.

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Method #1 – End Task your iCloud Drive

It is sometimes not enough to just exit an app and assume it is not running in the background. With apps like iCloud Drive or iCloud Photos, they are always running in the background to keeps your files synchronized. So, to be sure that any system task or process related to iCloud Drive has been fully stopped, you need to end the task manually using the Task Manager on Windows 10.

  • Launch the Task Manager on your Windows 10 PC.
  • Go to the Processes tab.
  • Look for iCloud.
  • Right-click on it.
  • Select End Task.
  • You may want to do the same thing to other entries with iCloud on it.
  • After ending the task, relaunch iCloud.

Method #2 – Check if your iCloud Drive is Enabled

Make sure that your iCloud Drive status is set to Enable for it to sync and work properly.

  • Launch iCloud on your Windows 10 PC.
  • On the Settings page, look for iCloud and make sure it has a check on its box. Otherwise, check the box to enable it.
  • Click Apply.
  • Click OK.

Method #3 – Try Sending Less than 1000 Photos

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Are you trying to sync or move all your photos to iCloud Drive or iCloud Photos directory in one go? If you do, you may be sending and moving more than 1,000 photos at a time. The iCloud error message 0x8007017B happens when you sync and send many files at one time to the iCloud server.

Method #4 – Copy and Paste the Photos

Dragging your photos from iCloud to OneDrive or local folder on Windows 10 does not always work. What you need to do is highlight and copy your images on your iCloud. Then, paste it manually to your OneDrive or Windows 10 local drive.

Another way is to copy them on a USB drive. Then, paste your files from your USB flash drive to your OneDrive or local drive.

Method #5 – Update your iCloud Drive App

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  • Launch Microsoft Store on your Windows 10 PC.
  • In the upper right corner, click the Menu button.
  • Select Download and Updates.
  • Look for iCloud and install available updates.

Do you have other solutions that may work in fixing the iCloud Drive syncing error code 0x8007017B? You can share your personal workarounds below to help other users get rid of this cloud storage file transfer issue.

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Eddie Mendoza Jr
Eddie Mendoza Jr
Eddie has a degree in Information Technology with a natural inclination towards troubleshooting devices. With more than 10 years of blogging experience in different niches, he has found it most satisfying when writing easy-to-follow guides and simplified articles related to computers, smart TVs, mobile devices and Internet-based services.

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