onedrive-crash-reporter

Microsoft OneDrive Crash Reporter

Application ProcessSafeCloud Storage
CPU Usage
0-5%
Memory
50-150 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive
Publisher
Microsoft Corporation

Quick Answer

onedrive-crash-reporter is a legitimate Microsoft component that reports crashes for the OneDrive client. It runs in the background to collect diagnostic data and helps improve stability; it should not noticeably affect normal usage.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Located under C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft OneDrive. It is part of the OneDrive suite.
Warning
Many processes normal
Crash reporter may spawn multiple sub-processes during diagnostics; these are typically short-lived.
Can I Disable?
✔ YES
You can disable or stop it via Task Manager or OneDrive settings; it won't stop OneDrive from functioning but reduces telemetry collection.

What is onedrive-crash-reporter?

onedrive-crash-reporter is a small, legitimate companion executable for the Microsoft OneDrive client. It runs in the background to capture crash data, stack traces, and diagnostic information whenever OneDrive encounters a fault. The collected data helps Microsoft diagnose reliability issues and improve future updates.

This process uses Windows crash reporting interfaces to collect minidumps and telemetry when OneDrive crashes, then submits data securely to Microsoft. It runs under the OneDrive umbrella and typically does not affect user interactions unless many crashes occur.

Quick Fact: OneDrive’s crash reporter is designed to isolate fault data and minimize user disruption during diagnostics.

Types of OneDrive Processes

Is onedrive-crash-reporter Safe?

Yes, onedrive-crash-reporter is safe when it is the legitimate file from Microsoft and installed via official OneDrive channels.

Is onedrive-crash-reporter a Virus or Malware?

The real onedrive-crash-reporter is NOT a virus. However, malware can mimic names to mislead users.

How to Tell if onedrive-crash-reporter is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location:: Must be in C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft OneDrive\. Any onedrive-crash-reporter.exe elsewhere is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature:: Right-click the binary in Task Manager → Open file location → Right-click onedrive-crash-reporter.exe → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show "Microsoft Corporation".
  3. Resource Usage:: Normal usage is 0-5% CPU and 50-150 MB memory. Extremely high usage when idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior:: Should run primarily during crash events or OneDrive activity. Continuous background operation when OneDrive is idle may indicate tampering.

Red Flags: If onedrive-crash-reporter is located in unusual folders (like AppData, Temp, or System32), runs when OneDrive isn't running, has no digital signature, or uses excessive resources constantly, scan your system with antivirus software immediately. Beware of similarly-named files such as "onedrive-crash-reporter.exe" from untrusted sources.

Why Is onedrive-crash-reporter Running on My PC?

onedrive-crash-reporter runs to collect crash data for OneDrive and may be launched automatically as part of the OneDrive client, service, or after a crash. Here are common reasons it starts or remains active.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove onedrive-crash-reporter?

Yes, you can disable onedrive-crash-reporter. It's safe to close or disable it if you don't want diagnostics data, and OneDrive will continue functioning. Disabling may reduce diagnostic insights for Microsoft.

How to Stop onedrive-crash-reporter

How to Uninstall OneDrive (If you want to remove the crash reporter entirely)

Common Problems: Crash Reporter High Resource Use or Odd Behavior

If onedrive-crash-reporter is consuming resources or behaving oddly, try the following common causes and fixes.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Quick Fixes:
2. 1. Open Task Manager and end onedrive-crash-reporter.exe if stuck in a loop
3. Update OneDrive to the latest version
4. Restart OneDrive: exit and reopen the app
5. Disable crash reporting in OneDriveSettings → Diagnostics & feedback
6. Restart Windows to ensure changes take effect

Frequently Asked Questions

Is onedrive-crash-reporter a virus?

No — the legitimate onedrive-crash-reporter is a Microsoft component located under C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive (or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft OneDrive) with a valid Microsoft signature. Malware may mimic names, so verify location and signature.

Why is onedrive-crash-reporter running?

It runs to collect crash data and diagnostics for the OneDrive client. This helps Microsoft diagnose issues and improve stability after faults or updates.

Can I disable onedrive-crash-reporter?

Yes. You can stop it via Task Manager or adjust OneDrive diagnostics settings. Disabling may reduce telemetry data but will not immediately affect OneDrive functionality.

Where is the onedrive-crash-reporter binary located?

Typically in C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft OneDrive. Ensure the digital signature shows Microsoft Corporation.

How can I reduce its resource usage?

Limit or pause sync, update OneDrive, disable unnecessary telemetry, and consider turning off crash reporting in diagnostics settings if permitted by policy.

Can I uninstall the crash reporter separately from OneDrive?

No. The crash reporter is part of the OneDrive package. To remove it, you must uninstall OneDrive, or disable its telemetry components if allowed by your environment.

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