InvokeAI/docs/help/TROUBLESHOOT.md
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title: F.A.Q.
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# :material-frequently-asked-questions: F.A.Q.
## **Frequently-Asked-Questions**
Here are a few common installation problems and their solutions. Often these are caused by
incomplete installations or crashes during the install process.
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### **QUESTION**
During `conda env create -f environment.yaml`, conda hangs indefinitely.
### **SOLUTION**
Enter the stable-diffusion directory and completely remove the `src` directory and all its contents.
The safest way to do this is to enter the stable-diffusion directory and give the command
`git clean -f`. If this still doesn't fix the problem, try "conda clean -all" and then restart at
the `conda env create` step.
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### **QUESTION**
`dream.py` crashes with the complaint that it can't find `ldm.simplet2i.py`. Or it complains that
function is being passed incorrect parameters.
### **SOLUTION**
Reinstall the stable diffusion modules. Enter the `stable-diffusion` directory and give the command
`pip install -e .`
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### **QUESTION**
`dream.py` dies, complaining of various missing modules, none of which starts with `ldm``.
### **SOLUTION**
From within the `stable-diffusion` directory, run `conda env update -f environment.yaml` This is
also frequently the solution to complaints about an unknown function in a module.
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### **QUESTION**
There's a feature or bugfix in the Stable Diffusion GitHub that you want to try out.
### **SOLUTION**
#### **Main Branch**
If the fix/feature is on the `main` branch, enter the stable-diffusion directory and do a
`git pull`.
Usually this will be sufficient, but if you start to see errors about missing or incorrect modules,
use the command
`pip install -e .` and/or
`conda env update -f environment.yaml`
(These commands won't break anything.)
#### **Sub Branch**
If the feature/fix is on a branch (e.g. "_foo-bugfix_"), the recipe is similar, but do a
`git pull <name of branch>`.
#### **Not Committed**
If the feature/fix is in a pull request that has not yet been made part of the main branch or a
feature/bugfix branch, then from the page for the desired pull request, look for the line at the top
that reads "_xxxx wants to merge xx commits into lstein:main from YYYYYY_". Copy the URL in YYYY. It
should have the format
`https://github.com/<name of contributor>/stable-diffusion/tree/<name of branch>`
Then **go to the directory above stable-diffusion** and rename the directory to
"_stable-diffusion.lstein_", "_stable-diffusion.old_", or anything else. You can then git clone the
branch that contains the pull request:
`git clone https://github.com/<name of contributor>/stable-diffusion/tree/<name of branch>`
You will need to go through the install procedure again, but it should be fast because all the
dependencies are already loaded.