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tharsh
BIAC Faculty

USA
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Posted - Oct 17 2005 :  1:35:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Due to a hard drive crash, the 4T will be down from today (10/17) until Friday (10/21). Some software upgrades will also be performed while the system is down, and if things go right, everything should be better than ever on Friday. Thanks for your patience...

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Todd Harshbarger
Instructor
BIAC, Duke University
todd.harshbarger@duke.edu
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Edited by - tharsh on Oct 17 2005 1:35:54 PM

Dichter
BIAC Faculty

190 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2005 :  1:41:33 PM  Show Profile  Visit Dichter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Todd -

Could you please post an update later in the week about how the upgrades are progressing? We have a minor from a clinical population scheduled for Friday, and would like to contact them ASAP if we need to reschedule. Thank you.

-Gabriel

Gabriel S. Dichter, PhD
UNC Departments of Psychiatry & Psychology
http://www.can.unc.edu/
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jimmy.dias
BIAC Alum

USA
210 Posts

Posted - Oct 25 2005 :  11:28:03 AM  Show Profile  Visit jimmy.dias's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hey all,

The upgrades that Todd mentioned above was an upgrade of the GE software from version 8.3MX to version 9.x. We've had some difficulties with the update so we've pushed back to the old 8.3M3 rev.

The 4.0T has been back online with the old 8.3M3 software as of yesterday morning, Monday, Oct 24, 2005 at 10:20 a.m.

BIAC's transfer software was installed on the new 4.0T disks today, Tuesday, Oct 25, 2005 at 9:20 a.m. The data collected yesterday have now been pushed through the pipeline.

Jimmy
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