I upgraded my Skydrive storage to 100GB.  When I click on 'Properties' on my desktop app, the storage only shows 7GB - it is not showing my upgraded storage.  Please help
I have asked this question before but received no viable response. I signed up and was actively using my hotmail and skydrive account before the reduction of 25GB to 5 - GB of storage so why has my storage been lowered to 5-7GB? I complied with the loyalty as I was actively using skydrive before the 22 April, so how do I get it back?

You need to reactivate it as I complied with the requirements.

Hello there,

 

I purchased Office 365 Home premium by paying Annual subscription fee of Rs.4199/-. But the additional Skydrive storage of 20 GB is not added to my Skydrive account. I am using same Microsoft account to login to office as well as Skydrive.

 

Please help.

 

Gireesh.V

Hi,

 

In the quest for the perfect "cloud" storage, I find it hard to have only 7Gb of storage (base storage), or in my case, over 40Gb (through Office and old account) in the cloud, when 3 and 4 TB HDDs become more affordable by the day.

 

Currently, I have a desktop with 10TB of storage inside. Skydrive (40Gb of web-storage) is linked to that desktop via the Windows 7 desktop sync app. I can browse the files, add them, copy them, do whatever I like with them. It works as intended.

 

But the question I'm asking myself is : "I have 10TB of storage, and I can only see 40Gb through my phone and tablet's respective Skydrive app's."

I know I can Remote Fetch files on my Desktop, but that works only through the web browser, not the app.

 

So this is my question: Is it possible to transpose the ENTIRE Skydrive cloud-storage, and run it off my Desktop? Basically, having my OWN Skydrive-powered cloud? Perhaps as a "Role", or a "Service"? That way, pictures I take with my phone or tablet, for example, end up directly on the Desktop via the "Camera Roll" folder, and have no limit on storage other than my own HDDs?

 

Thank you, in advance

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