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Error 0x80071129 in OneDrive? 3 Ways to Fix it

OneDrive errors can be quickly tackled thanks to our solutions below

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Updated onApril 2, 2024

updated onApril 2, 2024

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OneDrive is the default cloud storage app that comes with Windows 11/10. That app has an On-Demand sync feature that enables users to view and access files within their OneDrive cloud without downloading them.

However, some users have reported a OneDrive 0x80071129 error arising when they try to move, copy, or extract files and apply folder properties with the On-Demand feature enabled.

That error displaysthe reparse point buffer is invalidmessage shown directly below when it arises. Users can’t carry out OneDrive file or folder actions whenever that issue occurs.

So, for those wondering how do you fixError 0x80071129: The tag present in the reparse point buffer is invalid, keep reading to find out!

What causes OneDrive error 0x80071129?

What causes OneDrive error 0x80071129?

The first most probable cause for error 0x80071129 is a corrupted cache. OneDrive’s cache might include some corrupted temporary files. Clearing that cache by resetting OneDrive would then be a likely solution.

The 0x80071129 error message’s description saysThe tag present in the reparse point buffer is invalid. To put that in clearer English, that description highlights that OneDrive has some corrupted (damaged) On-Demand junction files. CHKDSK scans can fix OneDrive’s junction files.

How do I fix error code 0x80071129?

How do I fix error code 0x80071129?

1. Run a CHKDSK scan

2. Scan system files

3. Reset the OneDrive app

There aren’t that many possible fixes for the OneDrive error 0x80071129. However, many users have confirmed in forums they’ve been able to fix that issue with the resolutions above. So, you might not need any other potential resolutions to resolve error 0x80071129.

However,reinstalling Microsoft OneDrivemight also be worth a try. Doing so will completely reset the app’s settings.

Microsoft’sReinstall OneDrive app pageprovides instructions for how you can reinstall that cloud storage app.

Have you discovered any other way to fix error 0x80071129? If so, let us know about it in the comments section below. You can also add any questions about the OneDrive error 0x80071129 there.

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Matthew Adams

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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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