I still haev a problem with uploading. I can upload small scan files, that arent
that big, but when it comes to the bigger scans i can't upload them, it takes
me to "can not find " site.
Quote by trunksgirl77okay i figured
it out, the file was to big, so i have to start makeing my scans a lot smaller,
thanxz for the help Zuri-chan
Yes lets get the file size hierarchy correct bit,
byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte, petabyte, exabyte, zettabyte I
don't know the rest. Oh I found the next one up Yottabyte. Ok enough of the
joking around, anyway in reality a 4.12mb file is roughly 4012 kb.
Quote by dMpyottabyte?? damn i wish i had a
hard drive that big......hahaha. one major flaw to that "formatting
the damn thing can possibly take weeks.
Or you could simply use a Unix OS and never have to defragment because it does
it for you as it goes along:), Though its true in Windows it would take
forever there defragmenter is slow and crappy. Use Norton.
Quote by dMpyottabyte?? damn i wish i had a
hard drive that big......hahaha. one major flaw to that "formatting
the damn thing can possibly take weeks.
ever heard of the 'quick format' ? only formats the FAT
anyway back to the subject, the limit is 2 mb, and 4,2 mb is thus too large.
shrink a little please ^_^
I still haev a problem with uploading. I can upload small scan files, that arent that big, but when it comes to the bigger scans i can't upload them, it takes me to "can not find " site.
There is a size limit...was able to upload something about 400 kb last night. Check the file size of your scan.
i wanted to upload something that was 4.12mb, and it wont let me
I think the file size limit is 500 kb...^^;;;
but still then, if its 500kb is the limit then a 4.12mb sould fit, becuase that is 412kb.
okay i figured it out, the file was to big, so i have to start makeing my scans a lot smaller, thanxz for the help Zuri-chan
The actual seize limit for scans is 2 MB.
Yes lets get the file size hierarchy correct
bit,
byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte, petabyte, exabyte, zettabyte I
don't know the rest. Oh I found the next one up Yottabyte. Ok enough of the
joking around, anyway in reality a 4.12mb file is roughly 4012 kb.
yottabyte?? damn i wish i had a hard drive that big......hahaha. one major flaw to that "formatting the damn thing can possibly take weeks.
Or you could simply use a Unix OS and never have to defragment because it does it for you as it goes along:), Though its true in Windows it would take forever there defragmenter is slow and crappy. Use Norton.
ever heard of the 'quick format' ? only formats the FAT
anyway back to the subject, the limit is 2 mb, and 4,2 mb is thus too large. shrink a little please ^_^