Intel Mac :: Scanned File Is Too Large To Upload
Jun 14, 2012I am scanning an image to my computer from a desk top and can't upload it. It says the file is larger than 1 mb and won't upload.
Info:iMac, iOS 5.1
I am scanning an image to my computer from a desk top and can't upload it. It says the file is larger than 1 mb and won't upload.
Info:iMac, iOS 5.1
How do I downsize a JPG picture file that is too large to send?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Go to a pdf irs file complete it preview it all info correct  Print it, it comes out as a blank form none of the info input is on the form
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iMac, iOS 4.3.3
There is probably an easy fix to this, but I am clueless. I just made the big switch to Mac recently, so bear with me.When I am in Safari trying to upload an image the file upload box remains blank. The little load icon is constantly "loading" but nothing ever really loads. So, I cannot uplad any files. Originally, I thought it may have just been a bug in Facebook. But, I went to my blog as well to try and upload images, but the same thing happens.
Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I am playing around with HD video and have a very large Quicktime File (12.5GB) that froze my computer while rendering. I need to delete it. (CRASH: screen freezes and dark line slowly comes from top to bottom and once entire screen is slightly darker, a post in the middle pops up and tells me to turn off computer by holding power button).Â
After a lot of trial and error, it seems the problem is that the computer can't handle the massive deletion. Unlike a lot of other similar issues on this forum, this is a single file and not hundreds, so i can't delete portions at a time and be done with it. I have run through all my ideas and need help on how to delete this file from my computer and have come up with two possible ways:Â
1 - Split this video into smaller files. I dont know how to do this: I have SPLIT-CONCAT but that duplicates (then splits) and does not actually split the original. I tried "replacing" the video with the same-named smaller file and it crashed the computer.Â
2 - Change preferences on this computer somehow to allow this massive deletion. I tried a force empty through terminal and it did the same crash. I dont know if there is a preference (disk manager) or otherwise to get rid of this file. Â
I am on a 2006 Intel iMac running 10.7.4
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Mac OS X (10.7.4)
So the other day I tried to send a large file through the Mail app to a friend. I realized after clikcing send that the file was indeed too large to send since my Mail froze in the attempt of sending it. I used force quit to get out of Mail and opened it again, and then clicked the x button when it started to send again. But then the message was still in my outbox and in my drafts, and Mail would try to update my inbox and drafts but just continue loading. I went to my outbox to delete the message, and when I did a notification popped up that said "The message could not be moved to the mailbox "Trash—On My Mac". The operation couldn't be completed. File exists". Now whenever I open Mail it's the same story, where it attempts to send the message, and then everything's trying to load but never does.(I went to iCloud recently to send a message, and the only remnant of this action was a draft of the message without the file, which I deleted.)
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I have a Western Digital 2TB USB Hard Drive that Ive been using perfectly for a couple of years on my MacBook Pro. A couple of months ago I bought a 27inch iMac and started using it as my main computer. So I had that hard drive connected to my iMac. Â
I started to notice that during large transfers (be it many files or 1 big one), usually into the Gigs, I suddenly got a warning message saying that the Hard Drive was inappropriately disconnected. It doesnt appear in Disk Utility so I have to manually connect and disconnect the drive in order for it to show up again on the iMac. I tested it again on my MacBook and the same thing happened. Â
Another problem:
Sometimes it will dissappear from the iMac without a warning message, it just doesnt show up. (Usually after long periods of inactivity). I then have to manually disconnect and connect for it to show up. Â
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
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iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2011), iOS 5.1.1, Mac Lion & Officejet 6500 printer
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iMac
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"Emptying the Trash...
Stopping..."
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
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Path: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Identifier: com.apple.Safari
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)