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Trinh Livingston

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Aug 5, 2024, 9:38:19 AM8/5/24
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Iam uploading hundreds of files to someone. Browser crashed 3/4 of the way through. Can the upload be restarted and resume? I'm not sure which file it was on when it crashed. The recepient has sent me an invite link so I don't know if I can see his folder.

edit - set it to upload overnight - Uploaded for six hours then it crashed again - "something went wrong, please try sending your files again." Really? All 500 of them? 25 gig? Is Dropbox always this unreliable with large loads? Is there a better way to approach the upload, or are there any more stable alternatives out there?


For large files or large amounts of data you really should install the Dropbox client and use it to sync the files from your computer. Just put them in the Dropbox folder that gets created on your computer and they will sync with your account online.


I'm doing that now but I must say it's unbearably slow. My internet upload speed is slow, like 2.46 mbps. So I'll have to upgrade if there are more of these types of jobs. I"m uploading only about 7 gig - about a third of the total files- and it's telling me six hours. I did go into settings and tell it not to limit the upload speed.


Also I'm still unclear as to whether the files that uploaded via the request link before it crashed were full or partial files. If the email from Dropbox says x file was uploaded, is that the entire file? Or is it uploading parts of all the files, then the upload fails, and all of the files are, say, 75% uploaded?


FOr what it's worth it also did not upload them in order (they are numerically named). Instead, it uploaded one folder, then the second half of the next folder, etc. And the email they sent had the files listed haphazardly, out of order. I had to copy them all into a spreadsheet to sort them and see what was missing. Which was about half, from different sections.


And that assumes best case scenario, that your speed remains constant, there's no other traffic, etc. And remember, each file that you upload is hashed, compressed, then transferred, encrypted, and stored on the Dropbox servers. That entire process is included in the aggregate speed that's displayed in the Dropbox sync status. In other words, the speed reported by Dropbox is not just a transfer speed, but the speed at which the entire process is being completed.


My Rstudio has been working fine but all of a sudden when I was running some demanding lines of code Rstudio froze. After about 15 seconds it crashed and the program closed. Whenever I try to open it after this happened, it will open to a white semi-transparent window and then the whole monitor goes black and the program closes.

I have looked into the diagnostics report on my C drive and I don't see anything obvious. I do see some "ERROR system error 10053". But there are previous instances of this error before I had this crashing problem. I cannot access studio at all to do any troubleshooting.


I looked into trying to do that but I could only find ways of doing it when you have a terminal/console open in RStudio. I cannot even open the software since it crashes right away. If there is a way of resetting RStudio's state without having RStudio open, that would be helpful.


Yeah so I reset RStudio's state but it did not fix the problem. Rstudio is still not opening up, just crashing. I even looked back at the appdata and it created another folder when it realized I had renamed it and couldn't find it. So I know that I did that correctly.


I did all those things you mentioned and it did not seem to help at all. I opened it today though and it worked. I had just left it alone for a while. Not sure why it was not working for so long and then just decided to start working randomly. Thank you for your help!


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Here's what I found: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp\SAS Temporary Files. The odd thing is that the program itself was not there but the files from the work library before it crashed were there. So, I wrote a libname statement with this path and voila, up popped my data.


I seem to remember finding some code files, with and extension other than .SAS in a Windows TEMP or TMP folder. If I remember correctly they may have had a name like $Autoxxxxx That was in with Windows XP and SAS 9.2.0 neither of which I currently have so I can't check for them.


I was finishing up my work and went through to save it as a JPEG and right when it saved my Photoshop crashed and my work is now unrecoverable. This is infuriating due to the fact that I'm paying more for essentially a faulty software where my work is not safe. This has happened to me 3 times this week alone and I'm getting frustrated. Any help would be useful.


Photoshop is very reliable on a well specified system with a healthy operating system. In fact there are now more than ten million people with a Creative Cloud subscription, and that would not be the case if the software didn't work properly.


that was the worse response i have ever seen, just acting as if you dont know that adobe is just an industry standard stating that its used by millions by choice and not by demand, so unconcious and unprofesional, i litterally saw this post cause im tired of this happening and it happened AGAIN on my BRAND NEW WELL BUILT PC, and its UNNACCEPTABLE for this to happen on a PAID app. instead of just trying to make people mad in this platform try to be helpful or just go on your way and dont waste our time.


Hi, I'm having a similar issue (it froze while saving and is stuck unreponsive at 0% for a few hours now and I'll probably just have to close it). I followed that path and I can't find anything like Autorecover? Will this only appear once I've closed it and have something to recover, or should it already be there for use when I need it? Or is there another option for avoiding losing the hours of work I put into the piece before it crashed? I have Photoshop 2021


John, I use Shadow Protect after it was recommended by the Premiere Pro forum guys a good few years ago. It saves incremental backups with a user defined time interval. You can go in an remount at any of those time points. You can also set up a boot drive image and boot with that in the case of a catastrophic OS failure. It only cost me $100 back then.


The down side of this is that you end up with a LOT of storage space. I have about 32Tb over 16 physical drives. A good benefit is that if you ever need to reinstall your OS, having none of your data on the boot drive simplifies the process. Having said that, I do need to reinstall Windows, but I have been putting it off for the last week or so.


I just want to encourage you to not wait until you are finished to save your work. I know others have said it above, but as one who has gone through the same issue, I can relate to losing your work--Save often! And, always save your layered file before you do a Save As for your jpg file. The only solace I can give (that comes with experience), is it won't take as long to build it the second time around.


Saving your file after every major change or addition will assure you that you won't lose the whole file and saving often is part of a good workflow. One thing we've all learned is that ALL systems will crash at some point--you just need to minimize the damage they cause when they do.


Literally had the same thing happen just now. Photoshop corrupted the file somehow and I have to do it all over again, if they even let me because now I'll miss my deadline. I didnt wait until the end to save it, I saved it multiple times. Once PS started back up the file was just a single black layer. SUPER frustrating


I have also had this issue. Multiple times with Camera Raw, I've updated it and everything and YES I SAVE MY WORK REGULARLY WHILE WORKING ON IT. Can't find my recovery file ANYWHERE, please help, I am BEYOND frustrated at this point. hours of work gone!


i have lost hours worth of work because Adobe Photoshop, with its recent updates or whatever can't seem to keep it together for the customer - crashing my work after i spent hrs on it is UNACCEPTABLE. I used to be able to use Photoshop and not EVER have this happen. Don't shift the blame and try to gaslight us and say its a problem with our computers - that's totally unethical - try creating a product that works and isn't so touchy that it can't work with the slightest issue. - Photoshop used to be my go to for photo editing but i doubt i'll ever pay for it again - does that speak to you Photoshop? Probably because being customer friendly doesn't seem to motivate you anymore - only your precious dollar!!!


You probably won't believe me, but Photoshop crashing is almost always because of a problem with the GPU. Bad or outdated driver, old or underpowered GPU, conflicts with secondary integrated GPU. The last one is probably the most common problem nowadays with laptops.


When I try to capture a large set of SPI data with my Logic Pro 8, the Logic 2 (2.4.6) application crashed

Not sure is it something to do with setting?

Here is a screenshot during the recording and memory used:




Would you mind sharing your capture file (in .sal file format) with me, with the SPI analyzer removed? I would like to run a test with it in Ubuntu on our end by adding the SPI analyzer, and to see if we can reproduce the crash this way. If so, then we have a much better chance to locating the bug.


@timreyes

I am getting a failure to load some extension when using 2.3.40.



I had followed the instruction Extension Installation - Saleae Support to install the problematic extension but not able to get it solve.

I will share the capture file with you through email.

FYI, I just bought the Logic Pro 8 in 2023. Think is the latest hardware variant?

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