Intro: The Problem
File uploads are useful for analyzing documents, spreadsheets, and other materials, but an upload may occasionally fail. The file might refuse to upload, remain stuck, or generate an error UMR138 after selection.
The safest solution is to identify the specific cause rather than repeatedly uploading the same file.
Possible Causes
The file may be too large, unsupported, corrupted, or temporarily inaccessible.
Browser problems can also interfere with file-selection dialogs. Security software may block certain file types.
Another possibility is a temporary limitation or service-side problem.
Initial Troubleshooting
Confirm that the file opens normally on your computer. If the document itself cannot be opened, repair or recreate it before trying another upload.
Check the file type and size against the application’s current supported limits.
Rename the file using a simple name without unusual symbols and try again.
Advanced Steps
Test a smaller copy of the file. For example, divide a very large document into smaller sections when practical.
Try another browser if the upload interface behaves unexpectedly.
If a document contains unnecessary embedded images or objects, create a simplified version. This can reduce complexity.
Do not repeatedly upload a sensitive document simply because the first attempt failed.
Security and Data Warning
Review documents before uploading them to any cloud AI service. Remove passwords, private credentials, confidential records, and unnecessary personal information when appropriate.
Do not upload company documents unless your organization’s policies permit the use of that AI service.
When to Contact a Technician
Seek technical assistance if ordinary files fail across multiple browsers and devices, especially when other file-upload websites also malfunction.
Conclusion
File upload problems can usually be isolated through simple tests: verify the document, check its format and size, simplify the file, and test another browser. Data privacy should remain part of the troubleshooting process.