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If you are using a second monitor, then disconnect it so you are only 
using the primary laptop screen/monitor.   There have been issues 
displaying images properly when using multiple monitors with MacOS.



If you have not tried running freeview directly from the command line, then 
please try the following.



Open a new terminal window and run the bash shell,



$ bash

… prompt will change ...

$ export FREESURFER_HOME=/Applications/freesurfer/7.3.2

$ source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh



… output with variable settings …



Then see if freeview opens an empty window,



$ freeview



If that works, then quit freeview and try to display one of the existing 
volumes in the distribution,



$ freeview $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects/bert/mri/brain.mgz



If that works, then quit freeview and try to display your own surface/volume 
files.



- R.




On 4/20/23 12:24, Suman Nag (hulo...@gmail.com) wrote:



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  hi, i have downloaded 7.3.2 version on my macbook pro 
,os 13.1. When i am trying to load volume from subjec > bert > 
T1.mgz or other .nii volume freeview crashing unexpectedly. below the 
error log,,please kindly  help.God bless.



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