Update 0x800737014/13/2023 I then tried the windows upgrade manager and it tried to install 20H1 …took forever to get to 96% installed….then this morning I wake it up and it is on login screen, and upon boot up, it is still on 2004. Update offered 20H2 so I tried that and it would not install. It said it wasn’t the right version for my PC but it is! I then went to Microsoft and downloaded what I am sure was the right version, x86 Windows 10 version and tried to install manually. I stopped and restarted the update service with no Joy. I have tried in place install for this KB and it stalls at 20%. I was not trying to update this laptop just needed to use it! But the windows upgrade service was consuming resources so just wanted it to finish so I could use the laptop. This is an older Dell laptop and unrelated to my other thread.
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Recap 360 photo to 3d4/13/2023 The technique selected did not show sufficient accuracy for clinical application due to the degradation of accuracy nearer to the base of the socket interior. The scanned model had a wall thickness ranging from 2.075 mm at the top to 7.758 mm towards the base of the socket, compared to a consistent thickness of 2.025 mm in the control model. The accuracy of the socket wall volume, surface area and height were 61.63%, 99.61% and 99.90%, respectively, when compared to the digital reference model. The most fit technique was used to assess accuracy. The printed socket was photographed from 360 positions and simplified genetic algorithms were used to design a series of experiments, whereby a collection of photos were processed using Autodesk ReCap. A 3D printed transtibial socket was produced to create digital and physical twins, as reference models. Therefore, this paper aims to determine an optimal imaging technique for whole socket photogrammetry and evaluate the resultant scan measurement accuracy. Smartphone photogrammetry could offer a low cost alternative, but there is no widely accepted imaging technique for prosthetic socket digitisation. However, commercially available scanning equipment required is often expensive and proprietary. Modern digital techniques offer a host of advantages to the process and ultimately lead to improving the lives of amputees. Sockets are conventionally produced using hand-crafted patient-based casting techniques. The fit of a lower limb prosthetic socket is critical for user comfort and the quality of life of lower limb amputees. AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |