[Mristudio-users] MriView3D MFC Application Error when attemptincalculation

susumu susumu at mri.jhu.edu
Fri Jul 11 20:24:43 EDT 2008


Hi Scott,

 

After you load DICOM, please check what are in the pull-down image selector
in "image" tab. If you use 21-axis gradient table, there should be 22
(21+b0) images. Make sure that all these images are loaded fine. Close the
window and read the data (DTI Mapping) again. In the data input window, you
can see the previous data parameters (matrix size, FoV, b-tables,,,).
Carefully look at the b-table window and make sure that you have b0 + 21
rows. If you have any mistake in the syntax of the b-table, you can see how
DtiStudio interpreted the previous table.

 

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From: mristudio-users-bounces at mristudio.org
[mailto:mristudio-users-bounces at mristudio.org] On Behalf Of Scott Lytle
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 6:56 PM
To: mristudio-users at mristudio.org
Subject: [Mristudio-users] MriView3D MFC Application Error when
attemptincalculation

 

After loading my DICOM files into DTI Studio's "DTI Mapping..." program,
selecting the DtiMap tab, and then selecting any processing task, the error
message "MriView3D MFC Application has stopped working" instantly appears. 

 

This error even occurs when performing a partial load of 1, 20, or 49
images, so I do not believe this to be a memory issue. I am running Windows
Vista and have 2GB of RAM.

 

I have tried using the sample data file provided "01_020729_31" with the
same error message occurring, so I do not believe this to be an issue with
my DICOM data.

 

I have downloaded and ran the "vcredist_x86" file with no help.

 

Any help would be great....

 

Thank you,

 

Scott

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