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A Practical Midjourney Troubleshooting Guide: Command Failures, Generation Failures, and Queue Issues

The most annoying thing about using Midjourney isn’t not knowing how to write prompts, but sudden errors, getting stuck in the queue, and commands not responding. The troubleshooting guide below is written in the order of “locate first, then fix.” Follow it and you can basically narrow the issue down to one of three categories: permissions, network, or the queue. Do these three steps first to troubleshoot Midjourney faster When troubleshooting Midjourney errors, don’t keep clicking retry: first confirm you’re in the correct Discord server/channel; next check whether the bot is online; lastly

2/9/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Systematize common workflows—less trial and error, less rework, and more savings

If you want to use ChatGPT more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “use it less,” but to reduce trial and error, reduce rework, reduce outsourcing, and avoid duplicate subscriptions. The following ChatGPT money-saving tips focus on high-frequency daily scenarios: writing, proposals, spreadsheet information organization, and communication/collaboration. Follow the steps, and you’ll clearly feel both time costs and communication costs dropping. First, squeeze the free capabilities dry, then decide whether to spend extra Many people want to pay for “stronger” right away, but the money truly wasted often comes from repeated revisions caused by unclear requirements. Chat

2/9/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT File Upload & Image Recognition FAQ: Causes of Failure and How to Fix Them

When many people use ChatGPT to handle PDFs, spreadsheets, or images, the most common sticking points are “can’t upload,” “recognition is inaccurate,” and “the analysis results are weird.” This article breaks down high-frequency issues in one place, explains them by symptom, and provides an actionable troubleshooting order to help you avoid detours. File upload failed: button grayed out, progress stuck, error prompt When ChatGPT file uploads fail, first check the three most basic things: whether your network is stable, whether the browser is blocking scripts, and whether the file is in use (for example, currently open in WPS/Excel). Many cases where the “progress bar doesn’t move” are actually because browser extensions, ad blockers, or a corporate gateway is blocking the request. Switching to an incognito window or a different browser often fixes it immediately. Next, confirm whether the file type and size hit any limits. ChatGPT typically supports common formats like PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PNG/JPG, but the maximum single-file size and the number of files you can upload at once may vary depending on the entry point and account status. The most reliable guidance is whatever the UI提示 says. For edge cases, splitting the file, compressing it, or converting it to PDF tends to improve the upload success rate.

2/9/2026
ChatGPT

New ways to use the Midjourney Image Editor: upload and edit images, erase/restore, and expand the canvas

The Midjourney Image Editor has finally opened up the “upload an image and then edit it” workflow, no longer limited to editing only images you generated yourself. You can erase, restore, and expand the canvas directly on the web, and use prompts together with selections to repaint specific areas. Below, following the real operation flow, I’ll clearly explain the key capabilities of the Midjourney Image Editor. Where to access the Midjourney Image Editor and requirements Open one of your works on the Midjourney web app, and you can usually see “Edit”.

2/9/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Tutorial: Logging into Discord on Multiple Devices and Using a Private Image-Generation Channel

This article is a hands-on Midjourney usage guide: how to log in and sync the same account on both computer and phone, how to set up a private image-generation channel just for yourself, and the common steps for logging out and switching accounts. Follow the steps below, and your Midjourney generations will be quieter and less prone to permission errors. Preparation before logging in: first get your Discord account sorted out The most common way to access Midjourney is to log in via Discord authorization, so the first step is to confirm which “Discord account you’ll use for generating images” you have on hand. It’s recommended that you change the email, username, and avatar to something instantly recognizable to avoid switching to the wrong account later. Then open the Midjourney official website in a browser, click Log In, and complete the Discord authorization.

2/9/2026
ChatGPT
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