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Can you load a MRI volume? From the crash report, it seems to be a system related issue that triggered the crash._______________________________________________
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On Oct 26, 2023, at 8:42 PM, Mirsol Choi <mirsol@ualberta.ca> wrote:
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Hi there,_______________________________________________
I have processed a t1 image using recon-all function, and when I try to open the surface file "lh.volume" or "rh.volume", freesurfer crashes everytime. This crash also occurs for other surface files as well, such as "lh.area.pial".
Attached is the error message, do you know how I can go about this?
For your reference I am using a macOS, running freesurfer 7.4.1.
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