Claude Opus 4.6 Troubleshooting Guide: Self-Checks for Send Failures, White Screens, and Permission Prompts
If you run into issues with Claude Opus 4.6 not sending, a white screen, permission warnings, or replies that suddenly stop, it’s usually not that “the model is broken,” but rather your network, browser cache, or account status. Below, in order from easiest to more advanced, are the key checkpoints for troubleshooting Claude Opus 4.6, organized into steps you can follow directly. Start with three basic checks to quickly rule out environment issues When Claude Opus 4.6 errors out, first refresh the page and re-enter the conversation to confirm it’s not just a temporary loading failure. Next
Claude FAQ: Conversation Interruptions, Attachment Limits, and Account Risk-Control Handling
This article summarizes the most common issues you’re likely to encounter when using Claude: messages failing to send, replies being interrupted, attachment uploads failing, and account risk-control warnings. For each issue, it provides a practical troubleshooting sequence. Following the steps usually restores Claude to normal quickly. How to handle message send failures or interrupted replies When Claude shows a send failure, first refresh the page and reopen the same conversation, then resend your last message; often it’s just a temporary connection fluctuation. If Claude interrupts frequently, split long questions into two
Claude Account Registration and Login Guide: Email Verification, Mobile Sync, and Switching Accounts
To start using Claude smoothly, the key is the sign-up entry point, the verification process, and good multi-device login habits. The following Claude guide is written in the order of “register first → then log in → then sync → finally switch accounts.” Follow it and you’ll basically avoid detours. If you run into login issues, you can also use the last section for a quick self-check. 1. Claude Sign-Up Entry Point and Account Prep Claude’s official entry point is usually claude.ai, and opening it directly in a browser is more reliable. Before registering, it’s recommended to prepare a long-term, usable email address, because Cl
Claude Feature Comparison: Differences Between the Web Version and Mobile App in Input, Attachments, and Conversation Management
Even though it’s the same Claude, the experience differs quite noticeably depending on the entry point: the web version is better suited for long-form content and multitasking, while the mobile app leans more toward quick questions and fast handling. Below is a Claude feature comparison across three dimensions—input methods, attachment capabilities, and conversation management—to help you choose based on your scenario. Entry Points and Usage Rhythm: the web version is more of a “workbench,” the app more of a “use-on-the-fly” tool The Claude web version is usually better for continuous writing, revising drafts, and repeatedly cross-checking materials, because there’s more screen space and switching windows is smoother. Claude mo
Claude Money-Saving Tips: How to Save Usage Quota with Context Compression, Template Reuse, and Limit Alerts
For the same task, some people get more and more expensive the longer they chat with Claude, while others get more and more cost-efficient. The key difference is “avoiding backtracking.” This piece focuses on Claude money-saving tips, clearly explaining how to reduce ineffective back-and-forth, compress context, and solidify commonly used information into templates—so each question is closer to being solved in one go. First, make the question shorter: use outlines and boundaries to reduce rework In Claude, what burns the most quota isn’t “writing,” but repeated clarification and changing your wording. If you want to save, first have Claude do just one thing: have it output an outline or an information checklist first, then
