Elena,

I believe that all you have to do to fix this issue is to change the 'Volume Label' which is located at the bottom of the Save Data File pop-up. You'll can change it to whatever you want but changing it to the File Name usually makes thing less confusing. The Label name is what appears in the drop down menu from the D/C.

Let us know if that is not the fix you needed.

Thanks,
Erin

At 08:32 AM 9/13/2006, Elena Spieker wrote:
Well Caret is not having any more problems with memory or crashing, however, I do notice after I remove handles and save the file (renaming it as instructed to segment_errorcorrected_fix1 from segment_errorcorrected) I am not prompted to select that recently saved file (...fix1) as the volume file to use for my next segmentation. My choices only include the previously saved volume files but not the most recently saved file, though I can locate it in my working directory. I simply cannot access it as an item in the drop down menu for the second segmentation as is shown in the tutorial. Please direct me as to how to remedy this as I am certain the difference in which file is selected isl affecting the result of the segmentation. Thank you and have a great day.

Elena

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/1/2006 5:18 PM >>>
Just a couple of things to add to John's reply:

* Most users who segment using Caret, 1Gb of memory is enough, but if
your volume is very high resolution or otherwise is very large (e.g.,
dimensions of 300x300x300 are above those of a typical Caret user; most
volumes are something like 150x200x150 or smaller in size). During
processing, Caret has multiple volumes in memory concurrently.

* Once at least a year ago, I saw this error when the user's real
trouble was disk space. He was working on a network drive that wasn't
big enough for the intermediate files. Try running it in a local drive
with gigabytes of free space (several times your volume size).

On 09/01/2006 02:55 PM, John Harwell wrote:
> Hi Elena,
>
> How old is your version of Caret? The date is listed in the main
> window titlebar.
>
> There was fix related to crashing during error correction made on 24
> Jan 2006.
>
> In any case, an updated snapshot of caret (which contains just the
> executable) is available at
> "http://pub:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pub/caret/". I would suggest
> that you try the update, and, if the problem still occurs, let me know.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> John Harwell
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 314-362-3467
>
> Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
> Washington University School of Medicine
> 660 S. Euclid Ave. Box 8108
> St. Louis, MO 63110 USA
>
> On Sep 1, 2006, at 1:47 PM, Elena Spieker wrote:
>
>> While working with CARET on my desktop computer, during the manual
>> error correction, I received a message stating "Out of memory: Caret
>> is unable to get memory that it needs either because the computer
>> lacks sufficient RAM memory or too many files are loaded. If Caret is
>> continued it may crash." This is the second time I have received this
>> message, the first time was on my laptop following the initial
>> segmentation and I had assumed it was perhaps because the laptop was
>> not capable of running the program. Is there a specific amount of
>> memory required for running CARET? Do I simply need a computer with
>> more memory or is there another way I can remedy this problem because
>> the desktop I was working on does not contain much other
>> information/programs? Thank you and I look forward to hearing from
>> you regarding this problem.
>>
>> Elena Spieker
>>
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