Windows Sync Center Stops Error

 

Sync Center is a feature of Windows that enables you to keep information in sync between your computer and:

  • Files stored in folders on network servers. These are called offline files because you can access them even when your computer or the server is not connected to the network.
  • Certain mobile devices that are compatible with Sync Center. These are devices you plug in to your computer or you connect wirelessly to (such as portable music players, digital cameras, and mobile phones)

 

But sometimes, when you do the sync, you may get an error as below:

The specified network name is no longer available

A sync error is a problem that usually keeps sync from being completed, such as a mobile device that is not plugged in or turned on when you try to sync with it, or a server that is unavailable. Sync errors usually occur when there is a problem with the device, computer, folder, or web service you are trying to sync with.

To solve this issue, you have to :

 

First, check your mobile devices to see if they are firmly plugged in.

 

Second, change offline files setting in your system.

a. Click Start button, input “Manage offline files” and hit Enter
b. In General tab, click Disable offline files
c. Click Disk Usage and check if the temporary files have filled the space available. Try to delete the temporary files. (Depending on your disk, you change the limits)
d. Click Network tab, verify the numeric for checking as a try.
e. Then click Apply, and click Enable the Offline files

 

Third, download a registry cleaner to clean your registry errors.

Sync error can also occur when there is registry errors. Such errors may cause the system not recognizing the mobile device or being able to read the files in the computer. So you have to clean the errors before you sync again. Open the registry cleaner, click quick scan and after the registry errors are deteced, click repair all.