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gibbledygook wrote:I have tried to load the efilmlite in the way you describe and can see the .exe file on the CDs but it just won't load...

I think it's probably a problem with Vista. I have tried to download a solution from the efilmlite company but that doesn't seem to work either...I'll see if I can get the radiologist to make them into 3d images for me. :?
Ahh... it might be a Vista problem... I got it working on XP, don't have Vista yet.... maybe there's a compatability mode in Vista? If you right-click the .exe file, in the menu that pops up is there anything like 'Run in XP-Compatible mode'...?
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Yeah, I think I may agree with that. I tried to right click on the .exe file and nothing happened. I took all the scans down to St George's Hospital in Tooting and after about 2 hours my doctor friend managed to convert all the files into videos which he should send over to me at some point soon. The bits of the scans which looked like jugulars he agreed were jugulars but he is a bone surgeon so wasn't 100% certain. He thinks that I might be able to arrange the same venograms at this hospital so that's a start but first I've got to see if it works!!
3 years antibiotics, 06/09 bilateral jug stents at C1, 05/11 ballooning of both jug valves, 07/12 stenting of renal vein, azygos & jug valve ballooning,
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