 So my local server on my machine failed this time around and eventually had to end up reinstalling my computer and I lost all the settings I initially had. Now there's a project I was trying to restore from WordPress online and I downloaded a file using the all-in-one migration tool, which is a really great plugin by the way. However, my file ended up being about 3 GB in size and there is no way I can import it from my local drive. And that is because I have only 8 MBs that's allowed to be uploaded. So what happens is you're able to change this in your local server and that is by going into a file called php.ini which is located in the configuration folder. Now first things first is what you should find out about your local map server setting is you should be able to find out for example what php version am I running on my server Right now I'm running php7.2.10. Now in order for me to change the right php version I need to go into my map sub folder where it is installed in applications. Go to the bin folder then go to php and then go to the corresponding php version. You can see there's so many from 5.6 to 7.2.10. Then I'll go to the configurations folder and I'll open this in the php.ini file. Now there are two things that we should be able to change and I'm going to look for the upload file size which is at the upload maximum file size which is right now 32 MB. I'm going to change this all the way to about 9 GB that is 9000 MB and then I'm going to look for the post max size which is saying it's 8 MB. Actually this is what the computer is reading and saying that should be my maximum file size. I'll change this also to 9000 MB. Now if you give them different values of course the lower value is the one that's going to be attached to your local server. However now I've chosen to have both of them coming in at the same size and now the next thing that's left to do is for me to actually... So after changing them the only thing that's left for me is actually to restart my server and I just need to click this OK. Stop the server, wait for it to stop and then next time I'm going to start it again. And when I start the server, stacking it's little time and sweet time, if I reload this particular page that I'm on you will find that now I have 9 GBs to install and I can upload my file and voila, ready to go about it. I found a challenge trying to get solutions from Stark overflow. No one was explaining what was right but after I tried it a couple of times I realized that if you set both of them at the same size it will work out. If you set them a different size it will work out. But just make sure that both those settings, the post max size and the upload maximum size are both all the way up. If you leave one at just a few MBs of course the server is going to pick that up and it's going to set that up as your server. Thank you for coming to the channel again. If you like the video subscribe. If you like the video you can also like it and you can leave in the comments any challenges that you're finding with yourself. Maybe we can find a solution for it and share with the rest of the world. Enjoy your day.