I'd suggest checking to make sure the voxel sizes in the headers are filled in appropriately.  You can see these via the Display button (ignore the fact that the first value is usually negative).  The reason the voxel sizes are important is that the data are sampled every few mm.  If the headers say the voxels are enormous, then too much data may be read for your computer to hold in memory.

Best regards,
-John



On 16 December 2013 08:20, Marko Wilke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
... then try narrowing it down further, as you always do when you encounter a problem: is it the same with each run? Do you get the error when you shorten the run? Are they all readable, i.e., can you display every image in the run? Are they all the same size, and is that the same as with the other subjects, etc. etc.

Good luck,
Marko


Veda wrote:
Hello Marko,

I still got the same message with one run.

Yihui


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