Luckily, SugarSync makes it easy for you to sync your files between computers. It has desktop and mobile apps that are intuitive and easy to use, and its online cloud storage and syncing service constantly monitors the folders on your computer and synchronizes changes whenever you add, edit, or delete a file. However, SugarSync is not perfect and you will encounter errors from time to time. In this roundup, we are going to show you some workarounds to try if SugarSync quits unexpectedly.

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What can I do if SugarSync keeps on quitting unexpectedly on Windows 10? The simplest fix is to reset the SugarSync Manager. The most common cause of the problem is data conflicts between the PC and SugarSync servers. If that doesn’t work, uninstall and reinstall the desktop app. For more info on how to do that, check the guide below.

How to fix SugarSync crashing on start:

Solution 1 – Reset the SugarSync Manager

While data conflicts between SugarSync servers and your computer is one of the major causes of syncing issues, it was singled out as a possible cause of the app quitting unexpectedly. To fix the problem, force a resync by resetting the SugarSync manager app on your PC. To do so, follow the steps below:

Solution 2 – Uninstall and Reinstall the desktop app

If the application keeps on crashing or quitting unexpectedly, there is no much you can do beyond uninstalling and reinstalling the app. After uninstalling the app, be sure to download and install the latest version. Later versions come with bug fixes and also addresses issues with the previous versions. If the desktop app continues to misbehave even after a reinstall, then the issue might be with your account. If that happens, send your log files to SugarSync’s customer support through a ticket for expert review. To do so, follow the steps below:

If your desktop app is not running and you need to send the log files, click here for a guideline on how you can send the files manually. To keep things running smoothly, SugarSync recommends you avoid using characters such as backslashes, asterisks, colons, and others that are incompatible with the Windows file system. Also keep in mind that any file name with more than 255 characters (file path included) will cause syncing problems. Hope that these solutions helped you solve the problem. If you have any more questions or maybe you’re aware of another fix for the issue, don’t hesitate to share in the comments section below.

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