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How do I scan for corrupted candidates?

Team Discovery TSC FAQ - dslreports.com
With the new 2.0 version of the TSC client scanning for corrupted candidates is no longer possible. Also since this release the number of candidates that are corrupted has not been an issue.

Is it possibly corrupted?

BIN / .CUE / .ISO Frequently asked questions. READ1ST
I dont even mess with the .CUE files. You can burn directly from the .BIN Files. But I am having a problem. My Data BIN is 730MB, and from where I got it, it was said that is can be fit to one CD. I cannot get a data CD to have more than 630MB. Another forum suggested trying to copy using MODE2, but the CD couldn't even be read. Anyone know how to burn a larger file like that to a single CD? I am using NERO.

Who are candidates for the procedures?

Southern Oregon Vein Center - Vein Treatments
Patients with varicose veins, leg swelling, leg ulcers, and dermatitis may have inherited the saphenous insufficiency disorder. The endovenous procedures will correct this problem, with a success rate greater than 90%. Dr. Bradbury will determine if you are a candidate for this procedure following his consultation with you.

Why get a Scan?

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What is a DEXA scan?

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A DEXA scan is a test that a doctor orders to see how strong your bones are. It checks for Osteoporosis. It is painless and takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. Anyone over 18 years old can have a scan (there are no standards set for children under 18). You build bone density until approximately 25-30 years of age. After that, the goal is to prevent any further loss. To read about the DEXA scan, click here .

What is a CAT Scan?

Manatee Diagnostic Center - Frequently Asked Questions
CAT Scan is a commonly used term that refers to Computed Axial Tomography. CAT or CT Scanning was developed after Ultrasound and uses x-ray technology. CAT Scanning is fast, patient friendly and has the unique ability to image a combination of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels. It is a multi use imaging system. For many computed tomography examinations, patients may be asked to take a special contrast agent (orally, rectally or via injection).

How do I scan a matrix?

RadWare Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
For now, I guess you have to write your own program, or convert your own native format to one of the RadWare ones. The RadWare formats are very simple, just direct-access, unformatted integers, one record per row of 4096 channels. These integers can be either 2 Bytes per channel (for the .mat format) or 4 Bytes per channel (for the .spn / .m4b format).

How do candidates get into the system?

Candidate FAQ's
Candidates can be automatically entered into the system when candidates make inquiries on internet portals. eMaximation supports this functionality with most of the franchising portals online. Candidates can be manually entered into the system by clicking the Add Candidate link from the Home page.

What can I do if somehow my BIOS gets corrupted?

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Take off the EEPROM carefully from the good main board when it boot up completely under pure MS DOS mode. Run awdflash.exe to reprogram the BIOS as normal process. BTW, you have to pay attention to the direction of the EEPROM chip, when you put the BIOS chip onto BIOS socket. If the direction is reversed, the BIOS chip will burn down. If you are not familiar with these procedures, do not know how to do it, or don't have an exact same board.

My attachments are corrupted?

FAQ - RT Wiki
In most cases it's perl/UTF bug. Update minimum to perl5.8.3 or greater and rt3.0.8 or greater. Also don't forget to look in the mailing list archives for more info.
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