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Thread ID: 138210 2014-10-22 20:19:00 Sending a large file Greg (193) PC World Chat
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1386643 2014-10-23 07:09:00 IIRC OneDrive recently increased the file size limit to 10GB.

15 GB actually :) Thats the Free version.

Other Options:

Pricing: 100 GB $1.99/month , 200 GB $3.99/month or 1 TB $6.99/month ( includes Office 365) Or the other way around, if you have Office 365 you have 1TB of storage.
wainuitech (129)
1386644 2014-10-23 07:46:00 15 GB actually :) Thats the Free version.

Err, no, the size limit for any one file is what I'm talking about. :) (and it is 10GB: www.pcworld.com)
pcuser42 (130)
1386645 2014-10-23 09:33:00 Err, no, the size limit for any one file is what I'm talking about I was referring to over all storage, not a single file.( maybe I should have made that more clear). wainuitech (129)
1386646 2014-10-23 09:59:00 Forget trying to send a large file, they X-ray all parcels before they get in the prison gates these days. No more hiding files in a cake :( R2x1 (4628)
1386647 2014-10-23 19:14:00 You can't attach a file that size to an email. Upload it to Dropbox/OneDrive etc and share it from there.

Definitely Dropbox or gMail. If you send it vial gmail it will automatically forward you to the larger file option.
Webdevguy (17166)
1386648 2014-10-23 21:16:00 www.dropbox.com

support.google.com

Plus pcuser42's link above: www.pcworld.com
johcar (6283)
1386649 2014-10-24 05:11:00 The obvious way is to put on USB drive and post.

But you do need a few little gray cell to carry that out.
Cicero (40)
1386650 2014-10-25 05:50:00 The obvious way is to put on USB drive and post.

But you do need a few little gray cell to carry that out.

Those grey cells seemed to work. Utterly without the Roman's input. :cool:
Greg (193)
1386651 2014-10-25 09:15:00 Or go old school. Burn it to a disk and post it :)

"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes"
Agent_24 (57)
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