Win8.1 easy to play the built-in SkyDrive network disk function

  
                                    

Last month, Microsoft released the latest Win8.1 system to the world, and also performed more detailed and integrated functions for its many modern applications. One of them is the SkyDrive application. It can be said that this network disk has been highly integrated with the Win8.1 system, and it can be operated both locally and in the cloud.

SkyDrive is a free cloud storage included with Microsoft accounts. The capacity ranges from 7G to 25G. The expansion requires coupons or payment. Due to the integration with Win8.1 system, it can be regarded as an extra hard disk drive, so the files saved by the user in the network disk are always synchronized and bound with the user's Microsoft account.

The following describes the practical operation skills of the SkyDrive network disk application:

Example 1. Copy the file or data to the SkyDrive network disk using the SkyDrive application

1. Enter ““ Start & rdquo; screen, click or click SkyDrive, open SkyDrive application

2. Click on the folder and browse to the storage path where you want to upload the new file (eg “Travel Plan” folder)

3, right-click in the blank interface, open the application's extension command, select “ add file & rdquo;.

4, browse to the files to be uploaded, select these files, and then select “Copy to SkyDrive”, you can complete the operation

Example 2, using the traditional desktop resource manager will Move the file to the SkyDrive network disk

Open this computer and select the SkyDrive folder on the left side. It is similar to the normal file or folder move operation. After moving the file, add them to the storage path corresponding to the SkyDrive network disk. in.

Example 3: Save files to SkyDrive in traditional desktop mode

When using the Office 2013 suite or the system's own WordPad, desktop applications such as drawing, you can directly file Save it directly in the SkyDrive folder and store it in the cloud.

Example 4: Setting Auto Save to SkyDrive Mode

(point the mouse pointer to the lower right corner of the screen, click “Set”, then click “Change PC Settings”, select SkyDrive option, set.)

Usually stored in documents, pictures, videos, or other formats

For documents, click or click SkyDrive, then enable “ Save to SkyDrive.

For photos, tap or click “native photos” and select“Upload high quality photos" or, for higher resolution copies, select “Upload highest quality photos&rdquo ;

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