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Dichter Posted - Sep 01 2005 : 4:31:56 PM
I collected cardiac and respiration data during a scan today at the 3T, and these data transferred over as over 65,000 files into the top level of the Study\Data directory. It then takes nearly a minute to open that directory because of the large number of files.

Can the transfer be set up so these files transfer to a Study\Data\Physio\ScanID directory of some sort? Thanks.
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jim.voyvodic Posted - Sep 01 2005 : 5:24:38 PM
The problem is not in the cardiac and respiratory data files (which are fine and not very big), but with the P-file transfer and recon. There was a disk space problem which seems to have had unusual consequences. Jimmy will need to look into this.

Jim

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