OneDrive Sync with Windows Explorer Folders

In Windows 10 Tech Preview, all of the OneDrive folders show up in Windows Explorer except one - Pictures. The Pictures folder is still showing up online in OneDrive but no longer syncs with Windows Explorer. How can I reset or otherwise get the online OneDrive
Pictures folder to again sync with Windows Explorer.
Thanks.
Carl

Hi Dollie,
I am wondering whether you want to upload multiple documents into SharePoint library once.
If yes, you can try to use Drag and drop feature in SharePoint 2013 to upload multiple documents into SharePoint library.
More information about Drag and drop feature, you can refer to:
http://www.sharepointanalysthq.com/2012/12/drag-and-drop-in-sharepoint-2013/
Thanks,
Wendy
TechNet Community Support
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