Fix: OneNote not working on Windows 11
To fix OneNote when it is not working on Windows 11, force close the application and restart your device as a quick initial step. If the app still crashes, freezes, or fails to sync, apply the targeted solutions below based on whether you use the built-in Microsoft Store version or the classic desktop Office application.
How to Solve:
Step 1: Repair or Reset the OneNote App (Microsoft Store Version)
If your app is crashing on startup, Windows can repair the system files without losing your notes.
- Open Settings (press
Win + I). - Click Apps on the left menu, then select Installed apps.
- Scroll down to find OneNote (or OneNote for Windows 10).
- Click the three dots (…) next to it and select Advanced options.
- Scroll down to the Reset section and click Repair.
- Open the app to test it. If it still fails, return to this menu and click Reset (Note: Ensure your notes are synced online to OneDrive first, as a reset clears local cache data).
Step 1: Repair or Reset the OneNote App (Microsoft Store Version)
If you use the traditional desktop version bundled with Microsoft 365, corrupt Office components often cause startup failures.
- Open Settings and navigate to Apps > Installed apps.
- Locate Microsoft 365 (or your specific Microsoft Office edition) in the list.
- Click the three dots (…) and choose Modify.
- Select Quick Repair and click Repair. This takes a few minutes and fixes most configuration issues.
- If the problem persists, repeat the steps but choose Online Repair for a deeper reinstall
Step 3: Clear the Local OneNote Cache
A corrupted local cache can prevent OneNote from opening or syncing properly.
- Close OneNote completely.
- Press
Win + Rto open the Run dialog box. - Paste the following path and press Enter:%localappdata%\Microsoft\OneNote\
- Look for a folder named 16.0 (or your current version number).
- Open it, find the folder named cache, and delete all the files inside it.
- Relaunch OneNote. The app will rebuild the cache and safely redownload your notebooks from the cloud.
Step 4: Run the App in Safe Mode
Running the application without third-party add-ins helps determine if an external extension is causing it to crash.
- Press
Win + Rto open the Run window. - Type
onenote /safeand press Enter. - If OneNote opens successfully in Safe Mode, navigate to File > Options > Add-ins.
- At the bottom, manage COM Add-ins and click Go.
- Uncheck all add-ins, click OK, and restart the application normally.