Hello,
just to mention another instance where this bugged me some time ago: if
you segmented data on another machine (or before moving spm), the
location of the priors used is hardcoded in the resulting seg_sn-files.
Therefore, if you want to use them to normalize an image later-on, this
may also result in the error you mentioned. You can check that if you
load the file and check
po.VG(1)
and see which GM prior that refers to.
Hope this helps,
Marko
John Ashburner wrote:
> Are you trying to run a batch file? If so, the location of the tissue
> probability maps will be defined by that file.
>
> Best regards,
> -John
>
> On 10 February 2011 14:36, Cornelia Hummel<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Dear experts,
>> I encounterd the following problem:
>> I installed SPM8, ran matlab and SPM with the respetive path set, then moved
>> the entire SPM folder to another site, changed the path in matlab, and now,
>> when running segment, got the error message that the file "(previous
>> folder)\spm\tpm\grey.nii" does not exist. I double checked the path setting,
>> and cannot find why matlab still tries to read from the path that no longer
>> exists rather than the correctly set one. (The realign and coregister
>> procedures ran without problems.)
>> Can anybody please help me?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Cornelia
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cornelia Hummel
>> Voglerstraße 14
>> 01277 Dresden
>>
>
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