Problem with ISIS on Wondopws 8.1 computer
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:36 pm
I just installed ISIS on a new Windows 8.1. I am presently having 2 issues on the new computer that are not present on the old one (Windows XP).
1. Although the reticle box is checked on the Image tab, there is no reticle.
2. When I call up a file from the working directory into the Image tab, it shows up correctly (except for the lack of a reticle). However, the next image in the sequence will not show up when clicking on the arrow button between the Display and Next boxes.
The images are properly numbered xxx-1, xxx-2, etc. However, when I click Next, I get the message that xxx-11 is not found in the working directory. If I bring up xxx-4 and click Next, I get the message the xxx-41 is not found in the working directory. For some reason, ISIS is looking for files that end in 1 and are in sequence by 10s instead of 1s.
I did transfer my image files by dragging them onto an external hard drive, connecting the external HD to the new computer, and then dragging them onto the C drive of the new computer. These same files work perfectly on the old computer. The only thing I can think of is that I missed something in the settings when setting up ISIS on the new computer. I have gone over the settings and compared them with the old computer, and as far as I can see, all is the same.
Can anyone offer a suggestion as to what I may have missed.
Thanks,
Keith Graham
1. Although the reticle box is checked on the Image tab, there is no reticle.
2. When I call up a file from the working directory into the Image tab, it shows up correctly (except for the lack of a reticle). However, the next image in the sequence will not show up when clicking on the arrow button between the Display and Next boxes.
The images are properly numbered xxx-1, xxx-2, etc. However, when I click Next, I get the message that xxx-11 is not found in the working directory. If I bring up xxx-4 and click Next, I get the message the xxx-41 is not found in the working directory. For some reason, ISIS is looking for files that end in 1 and are in sequence by 10s instead of 1s.
I did transfer my image files by dragging them onto an external hard drive, connecting the external HD to the new computer, and then dragging them onto the C drive of the new computer. These same files work perfectly on the old computer. The only thing I can think of is that I missed something in the settings when setting up ISIS on the new computer. I have gone over the settings and compared them with the old computer, and as far as I can see, all is the same.
Can anyone offer a suggestion as to what I may have missed.
Thanks,
Keith Graham