It will show you several feasible methods to fix this issue.
Hope it will be useful to you.
OneDrive is a good example of what cloud storage can do when done right.
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you’ve got the option to enjoy theextended storagespace either through the web client or on your system.
More importantly, you might also manage files and folders as if they were on your own hard drive.
Managing files and folders means moving and deleting them.

Right now, keep reading to get some feasible methods to fix this error.
Here are 9 methods to fix this issue.
Step 1: Click theStartmenu, then selectSettingsand clickUpdate & Security.

Step 2: In theWindows Updatewindow, click theCheck for updatesbutton.
Wait for a while, if there are any available updates, they will be downloaded and installed automatically.
Step 3: Reboot your rig and verify if OneDrive error 0x8007016A is resolved.

If you are still encountering the same error, move on to the next solution.
Here is a quick guide.
Step 1: Go toTaskbarand right-click theOneDriveicon.
Step 2: SelectMoreand click theSettingsoption when a new window pops up.
Step 4: start your PC.
Now look to see if OneDrive error 0x8007016A disappears.
If not, try the next method.
Then, you’re able to resume syncing your data by following the steps below.
Step 2: SelectMoreand click theResume syncingoption when a new window pops up.
After you finish the steps above, you should successfully resume syncing your data.
Then see if OneDrive error 0x8007016A is solved.
Now you could give a shot to modify your power plan so that it will no longer stop auto-syncing.
Step 1: Press theWindows+Rkeys, then typepowercfg.cplin the dialog box and clickOK.
Step 2: ClickShow additional plansunder theChoose or customize a power plansection.
Step 3: Now checkHigh performance.
Now look to see if OneDrive error 0x8007016A is solved.
If not, try the next method.
Step 1: Press theWindows+Rkeys, then typepowershellin the dialog box and pressCtrl+Shift+Enterto openPowerShellwith administrator privileges.
Step 2: TypeRemove-Item path OneDrive folder path recurse -forceand pressEnterto completely delete the malfunctioning file or folder.
Replace OneDrive folder path with the path of the file or folder you want to delete.
Step 3: reboot your PC.
Now peek if OneDrive error 0x8007016A still exists.
If so, try the next method.
Step 1: Press theWindows+Rkeys to open theRundialog box.
Step 2: throw in%localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe /resetand pressEnter.
Then you should reset OneDrive successfully.
Now OneDrive error 0x8007016A should be fixed.
if you hit this error, try the methods above.