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Opal viewer lite written report
Opal viewer lite written report




  1. #OPAL VIEWER LITE WRITTEN REPORT MOVIE#
  2. #OPAL VIEWER LITE WRITTEN REPORT PC#
  3. #OPAL VIEWER LITE WRITTEN REPORT TV#

#OPAL VIEWER LITE WRITTEN REPORT PC#

Scattered amounts of reboots, anyone?) Need a bit of a laugh? Check out this Oddee post: “12 Most Hilarious Blue Screen of Death Appearances.”Ī BSoD - aka, stop errors, aka fatal exception errors - indicates that a PC has reached a point of extreme instability.

#OPAL VIEWER LITE WRITTEN REPORT TV#

Who hasn’t been grateful that BSoDs don’t show up in cars? (The only thing possibly worse was Windows rebooting itself in the middle of a TV weather report.

#OPAL VIEWER LITE WRITTEN REPORT MOVIE#

Most of us have at one time or another chuckled when seeing the distinctive blue screen at an airport, shopping mall, or movie theater. They are trying to tell you something is wrong with your computer.īSoDs have also had a humorous side - when they happen to others. But blue screens of death are honestly a good thing. I like to joke that computers somehow know when you have to get something done - and now would be a great time to crash or otherwise malfunction. Almost invariably, when Windows takes a powder, it’s at a most inopportune moment: right when you’re on deadline, right when you suddenly remember you haven’t hit Save for a while, right when your system is rebooting from an update. The whole thing runs from the files on the CD, so there won't be a bunch of DLL files.If your system crashes with an infamous blue screen of death, consider it a cry for help!īSoDs have always been an ugly side of Windows. Somebody who knows more about it may add to this, but you don't need to worry about the opalviewerlite.exe. and I am taking the CD to my neurologist so he doesn't have to charge me thousands of dollars for another CT Scan AND so I do not have to expose my already limited brain to even more radiation! Images I0030001 through I0030026 are the "slices" of the bones of my head. Images I0020001 through I0020040 are the forty "slices" of my brain matter. For example, a file named I0010001 is the "Scout" image. Looking at the files on MY CD, it appears they are proprietary to the OpalViewer system. You may have it for some other reason that I don't know of. If you have this on your computer, perhaps you were once given a CT Scan or MRI Scan CD and you copied the program to your drive. You could see the folds (hell, I'm not a doc, so don't ask anything about what it means!) of your "grey matter" and places where due to age or other problems atrophy of the brain has occurred.

opal viewer lite written report

On the same screen, you would see an image of the bone which shows such interesting things as your teeth, sinus cavities, eyeballs, - pretty neat stuff.Īnother view shown at the same time or by itself would be of the brain matter itself. One view would be called the "Scout" and it would show a profile of your head with a line through it representing the "slice" being displayed in one or more of the other views. Let's say you had a CT Scan made of your whole head. If a patient requests for himself or his physician a CD with the images derived by a CT or MRI scan, the CD may contain the images and a copy of the OpelViewerLite.exe runtime. This is an image viewer used by some (or perhaps many) hospital radiology departments to view images made during CT Scans.

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