How to upload photos from Windows 8.1 PC to SkyDrive?

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OneDrive or SkyDrive is a Microsoft's online cloud storage service which allows you to backup & sync your files, photos, videos & important documents to cloud storage and access them from anywhere. OneDrive offers storage space of 7GB absolutely free to all its users. SkyDrive allows you to upload & download full-resolution photos from the Microsoft cloud to your device. Following are the steps to upload photos from Windows 8.1 PC to SkyDrive: 1. Go to https://onedrive.live.com & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one. 2. Download the SkyDrive application on your Windows 8.1 PC. 3. Open PC settings and click "OneDrive" option. 4. Click "Camera roll" located at the left side of "OneDrive" window. 5. There are 3 options to upload photos from Windows 8.1 PC to SkyDrive: a) Don't upload photos. b) Upload photos at good quality. c) Upload photos at best quality. 5. Select any ('b' or 'c') one of the options listed above. 6. All your photos will now be uploaded to SkyDrive.

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