Fri Mar 28 2014

Corrupted Images on Restart

Hello,

I have a GE OEC 9900 Elite that gives the error message...

"CORRUPTED IMAGES DELETED

Curruped images were detected at bootup and could not be repaired. These images have been deleted. This may be the result of a power loss or improper shutdown."

1. I was train at OEC on this system a year ago.

2. I have performed the UPS checkout procedure and it passes.

3. I measured the battery voltage on each battery and all are above 13 volts DC. The batteries were on my work bench.

4. I timed the boot up and shut down of a known good 9900 and they both boot and shut down in the same amount of time give or take a second.

Thank you for your help...


   RE: Mobile C-Arm Report Post
Fri Mar 28 2014Reply from chris?
avatar placemark

I would call OEC tech support tell them your problem and see if there is a upgrade for this problem free of charge also I would keep a copy of the service call if needed because later they my come out with a upgrade in the future and you can get your money back or credit "complain" let me know chris


Report Post
Fri Mar 28 2014Reply from Gantry
Gantry

Have you tried deleting out all of the patients records? Seems that you have some corrupted images that are still lingering about. I would delete all of the patient directory. Ask permission and make sure that everything was sent over to pacs brefore deleting. Also you might have a bad sector on the hard drive. hope this helps.


Report Post
Sat Mar 29 2014Reply from chris?
avatar placemark

Rich

did you fix your problem yet let me know crisb1955@aol.com


Report Post
Thu Sep 17 2015Reply from www.PI.solutions
www.PI.solutions

How exactly do you delete all the patients on a 990 elite? I cannot find anywhere to delete them...



Jamison Ashby, MBA

Owner: Precision Imaging solutions

www.PI.solutions
Report Post
Thu Sep 17 2015Reply from www.PI.solutions
www.PI.solutions

How exactly do you delete all the patients on a 9900 elite? I cannot find anywhere to delete them...



Jamison Ashby, MBA

Owner: Precision Imaging solutions

www.PI.solutions
Report Post
Fri Sep 18 2015Reply from RandyO
avatar placemark

I would use the service floppy disk.

select delete all patient data.


Report Post

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Please review our Privacy Policy for more details.
I Agree