Hi Emma

can you clarify? Did you process one subject in a directory then overwrite 
it with a second? If so you probably can't recover it without rerunning 
recon-all.

cheers
Bruce



On Mon, 10 Aug 2015, Emma Thompson wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm re-posting my query in case it got buried on the listserve:
> 
> 
> Dear Freesurfers,
> I created a single subject directory and then imported sdata from two
> separate studies, in the end I realized I should have created two subject
> directories and would like to now rectify the situation. My question is, 1)
> how do I create a second subject directory in a different location? and 2)
> how do I transfer my existing subjects' data from my current subject
> directory to this new subject directory without having to redo any of my
> work (surface reconstruction). Is this even possible at this point? Or is it
> that I should only have one FS directory after all and perhaps I should just
> move the location of this directory so it is more accessible for both of my
> studies? If this is the case, could you advise me on how to go about doing
> this?
> 
> BTW I'm using bash shell.
> 
> I hope my questions are clear. Thanks!!!
> 
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Emma Thompson <vonecono...@gmail.com> wrote:
>       Dear Freesurfers,
> I created a single subject directory and then imported sdata from two
> separate studies, in the end I realized I should have created two
> subject directories and would like to now rectify the situation. My
> question is, 1) how do I create a second subject directory in a
> different location? and 2) how do I transfer my existing subjects'
> data from my current subject directory to this new subject directory
> without having to redo any of my work (surface reconstruction). Is
> this even possible at this point? Or is it that I should only have one
> FS directory after all and perhaps I should just move the location of
> this directory so it is more accessible for both of my studies? If
> this is the case, could you advise me on how to go about doing this?
> 
> BTW I'm using bash shell.
> 
> I hope my questions are clear. Thanks!!!
> 
> 
> 
>
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