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Troubleshooting CaniVIZ Free: Tips and Fixes

1. Confirm system requirements

  • OS: Windows ⁄11 (64-bit) or macOS 11+ — ensure your OS is up to date.
  • RAM: Minimum 8 GB (16 GB recommended for large datasets).
  • GPU: Integrated GPUs may work but a dedicated GPU (NVIDIA or AMD) improves performance.
  • Storage: At least 2 GB free for app + additional space for images.

2. Install and update issues

  • Run installer as administrator (Windows): Right-click → “Run as administrator.”
  • Allow permissions (macOS): If macOS blocks install, open System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Allow.
  • Corrupt download: Re-download from the official source and verify file size/checksum if provided.
  • Update the app: Check the app’s About or Help menu for updates; reinstall the latest version if needed.

3. App won’t start or crashes on launch

  • Restart device to clear temporary conflicts.
  • Check logs: Look for an application log file (often in AppData on Windows or ~/Library/Logs on macOS) and note errors.
  • Disable antivirus/firewall temporarily to rule out blocking.
  • Start in safe mode (if available) to isolate plugin or extension issues.
  • Reinstall: Uninstall fully, remove leftover folders (AppData/Library), then reinstall.

4. Slow performance or lagging

  • Close other heavy apps (browsers, video editors, VMs).
  • Reduce image resolution or number of concurrent datasets loaded.
  • Enable GPU acceleration in app settings if available.
  • Increase virtual memory/pagefile on Windows if RAM is low.
  • Update GPU drivers from NVIDIA/AMD/Intel official sites.

5. File import/export problems

  • Supported formats: Confirm the image/scan format is supported (DICOM, PNG, TIFF, etc.).
  • File corruption: Try opening the file in another viewer; re-export from the original system if possible.
  • Large files timeout: Move large files locally (avoid network drives) before importing.
  • Permissions: Ensure the app has read/write access to the folder containing files.

6. Display or rendering artifacts

  • Update graphics drivers.
  • Toggle rendering modes in settings (e.g., switch between CPU/GPU rendering).
  • Check color/Profile settings—some displays or export profiles cause color shifts.
  • Test with another monitor or change display scaling to 100%.

7. Crashes while processing or analyzing images

  • Process smaller batches to isolate problematic images.
  • Check for unsupported metadata or corrupted tags — strip metadata and retry.
  • Consult app logs for stack traces and error codes to search support resources.

8. Networking, licensing, or activation issues

  • Check internet connection and proxy settings.
  • Whitelist the app in corporate firewalls or proxy rules.
  • Verify license key format and copy/paste without extra spaces.
  • Contact vendor support with license ID and logs if activation fails.

9. Common error messages and quick fixes

  • “File format not recognized”: Convert file to a supported format (e.g., DICOM).
  • “Out of memory” / OOM: Close other apps, reduce dataset size, or upgrade RAM.
  • “Cannot connect to server”: Check DNS/proxy and try a different network.

10. When to collect info for support

Provide the following when contacting support:

  • App version and OS version.
  • Steps to reproduce the problem.
  • Log files (attach if allowed).
  • Sample problematic file or a short screen recording showing the issue.
  • Error messages or codes.

11. Preventive maintenance

  • Keep the app and OS updated.
  • Regularly archive and clean old datasets.
  • Maintain up-to-date GPU drivers.
  • Use stable storage (avoid editing files directly over flaky network shares).

If you want, I can create a short checklist you can print and use when troubleshooting or draft an email template to send to CaniVIZ support with the diagnostics above.

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