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How to Fix Common Errors When Importing a .wpress File (Working Solutions)

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How to Fix Common Errors When Importing a .wpress File (Working Solutions)

Importing a .wpress file is usually simple, but sometimes server limits or hosting restrictions cause errors. This guide lists the most common issues and provides real working solutions that guarantee a successful import.

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Error 1 — Import Stuck at 0%

Most common issue when import begins but doesn’t progress.

This usually happens because of:

  • Low PHP max execution time
  • Insufficient memory
  • Hosting upload limits
  • Browser restrictions

Working Solutions:

Install Unlimited Extension

Switch to Hosting Panel Upload Method

Increase max_execution_time to 600+

Increase memory_limit to 512M+

If you want the fastest solution — upload your .wpress file to:

wp-content → ai1wm-backups

Then use the Restore option. This bypasses all browser limitations.

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Error 2 — “Upload Limit Exceeded”

Hosting upload limits are smaller than your .wpress file.

Common limits:

  • 128 MB
  • 256 MB
  • 512 MB

Working Solutions:

  • Install Unlimited Extension add-on
  • Upload the file through hosting File Manager
  • Increase PHP upload limit via hosting panel

The hosting panel upload method works 100% of the time even for large files (1–5GB+).

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Error 3 — 500 Internal Server Error

The server runs out of resources during import.

Common causes:

  • Low memory allocation
  • Low PHP timeout limit
  • Weak shared hosting

Working Solutions:

  • Increase memory_limit to 512M or 1G
  • Increase max_execution_time to 600
  • Enable Unlimited Extension
  • Use hosting panel restore method

If the error keeps repeating, upgrade to a better hosting plan.

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Error 4 — “Unable to Import”

Usually a missing extension or corrupt file.

Working Solutions:

  • Activate Unlimited Extension
  • Re-upload the .wpress file
  • Upload via hosting panel instead of browser
  • Ensure no storage restrictions on hosting

In 99% of cases, switching to Hosting Panel Import solves this instantly.

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Error 5 — Browser Crashes or Freezes During Upload

Large files take time to upload in browser.

Working Solutions:

  • Use Chrome or Edge instead of mobile browser
  • Avoid switching tabs during upload
  • Use Hosting Control Panel upload (recommended)

Server-side uploads are much faster and more stable.

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Error 6 — Import Stops at 60%, 80%, or 90%

Timeout or storage limit reached.

Working Solutions:

  • Increase server storage (clear files or upgrade plan)
  • Increase PHP time limits
  • Enable Unlimited Extension
  • Use hosting panel restore method

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Error 7 — File Does Not Show in Dashboard After Upload

File uploaded in wrong directory.

You must upload the file here:

wp-content/ai1wm-backups/

If folder doesn’t exist, create it manually.

After uploading, it appears automatically in:

WP Admin → All-in-One WP Migration → Backups

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Error 8 — Wrong Login After Import

Import replaces the database completely.

After importing a readymade website, use the login details from the imported site.

Your previous login will no longer work — this is normal and safe.

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FAQ

Q: What is the fastest fix for import errors?
Use the Hosting Panel restore method — it bypasses all upload limits.

Q: Do I need Unlimited Extension?
Yes, for all large .wpress files (recommended for all SiteCrafted websites).

Q: Will these fixes work for all hosting providers?
Yes — they work for cPanel, hPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, CyberPanel, and more.

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