[RESOLVED] Can't upload music to Skydrive
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Can't upload music to Skydrive

    I have been messing around with Skydrive for about an hour. Somehow I was able to upload about 12 kiddy tunes for my grandkids but I have about 4G of music that I want to put on Skydrive and I can't figure out how to do it. I went to Google and read the "how to" from Microsoft but when I did that nothing happened. I have Silverlight installed. Can anyone help?
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    I've never done skydrive.... But I'd guess that there is a limit as to how much you can upload... What are their limits and how large are the files you've already uploaded?
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    Skydrive has a 2GB file size limit. If you are uploading the 4G as one big chunk, that could be the problem.

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    On the screen it said I had a 7G limit. If the file was too large it would be nice if they would have a message to say that is the case.
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    7G is the total storage of the SkyDrive. The file upload size limit is 2GB.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/s...-file-cant-faq
    If you use Internet Explorer 10 or a recent version of other popular web browsers, you can upload files on SkyDrive.com that are up to 2 GB in size. If you use an older web browser, you can't upload files larger than 300 MB on SkyDrive.com.

    With the SkyDrive desktop app, you can add files up to 2 GB in size to your SkyDrive folder, which gets automatically uploaded to SkyDrive.

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    Well, Thank you so much for that information. I never knew that and I will bet a lot of other people did not know that. Thank you Midknyte.
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    Seagate 1 T HDD and Seagate 250 G HDD.6G Ram.Acer 23 inch monitor.
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