I didn’t realize how many duplicate photos were sitting in my OneDrive until I started running low on cloud storage. Between phone backups, shared albums, and old folders syncing from different devices, the same pictures appeared again and again. Trying to sort through them manually felt overwhelming, especially when some photos looked almost identical or were stored deep inside subfolders.
Eventually, I tried the SysInfo OneDrive Duplicate File Remover to make the cleanup easier. After signing in to my OneDrive account through the tool, it scanned every folder—camera uploads, shared photos, backups, and even older archived directories. What helped the most was how it grouped similar or duplicate images together, showing exactly where each copy was located. I could preview each picture before deciding whether to delete it permanently or just move it to the OneDrive bin for safety.
By the time the cleaning was done, my storage felt organized again. All the unnecessary copies were gone, and the unique photos remained untouched. It made me realize that managing OneDrive duplicates doesn’t have to be a long, manual process—you just need something that understands your cloud structure and helps you clean it in a simple, safe way.
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