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Upload to Google photos fails

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When I try to upload photos from Windows 10, using FF 77.01 (64 bit) it fails. The file formats are either *.jpeg, *.png and are small file sizes not more than 1 MB. I had similar issue occasionally with the earlier version too but this time it is absolute...no...no . The error message goes something like this, "File skipped" Is anyone one of you having similar issues? Please help. Thanks for your tip. (My solution - Using MS Edge to upload the files.) Screenshot of the error message enclosed.

When I try to upload photos from Windows 10, using FF 77.01 (64 bit) it fails. The file formats are either *.jpeg, *.png and are small file sizes not more than 1 MB. I had similar issue occasionally with the earlier version too but this time it is absolute...no...no . The error message goes something like this, "File skipped" Is anyone one of you having similar issues? Please help. Thanks for your tip. (My solution - Using MS Edge to upload the files.) Screenshot of the error message enclosed.
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hello Anil Atluri,

Clear all cookies, site data and cache

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IMPORTANT Where you have to upload the photo, first of all, you should see what is the extension of the photo need?.

Restart computer.

i hope resolved your problem then mark solution,

Thank you !

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It is possible that (anti-virus) security software is causing the problem.
Try to disable security software temporarily to see if that makes a difference.

Boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support to see if that has effect in case security software is causing problems.