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I kept having problems repeatedly with the cloud not syncing new save games, while downloading at times old games saves that were deleted/overwritten by playing the game, so I ended up having old saves that made me lose hours and hours of game play.
I turned off the cloud syncing and haven't had a problem with saves since. If I ever wanted to play the game on a different machine (I don't) I would just copy the saves to a USB stick and manually copy things over, or just use my home network.
The problems I experienced with the cloud were severe enough that if I had to reinstall the game I'd find it easier to just start over.
But I do hear your concern, though. :)
Written by: JulQri - 12:52 Aug-02-2012
After seeing that quite a few gamers, who has bought The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim from Steam, suffers of Error code 51 problem, I decided to make a little guide to fix that error and maybe other errors in the process.
1. Verify your game data. This can be done by going to Skyrim in your games, clicking right mouse button on it, selecting Properties - Local Files - Verify Integrity of Game Cache. This will check the game data and download missing files. Restart Steam.
2. Update Video drivers. This helped to me. If you are using the newest driver, roll back to older drivers.
3. Delete SkyrimLauncher.exe and Skyrim.exe. Find your Steam folder in your HDD, then go to steamapps - common - skyrim. Launcher and application are here. Delete both. Then verify your game data. Steam will download them again.
4. Antivirus. This can affect too.
5. Launch it directly from Windows. SkyrimLauncher.exe in skyrim folder.
6. Troubleshoot the Launcher. Use the Windows' troubleshoot on Launcher.
7. Registry problem. Advanced Systemcare may do the trick. (http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html)
8. Reinstall Steam and the game. I dont think this works, but...
9. Delete SkyrimPrefs.ini and Skyrim.ini after succesful start. Both can be found from My Documents - My Games - Skyrim.
Mine worked at point 3.