The main cause is usually OneDrive’s backup feature, which keeps folders in their original spots. Other reasons include existing folder permissions, mismatched folder paths, or system file corruption. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Edit Registry
Accessing the registry lets you manually fix folder path conflicts by changing system settings. By going to specific registry keys that control folder redirection, you can correct or reset the folder paths to ensure they don’t point to conflicting locations. This step directly resolves issues that automated tools or basic settings can’t fix.



