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					<description><![CDATA[Out of many things that could possibly solve my timeout issues with the OpenMRS Radiology virtual machine, one member of my team has been telling me for the past few weeks to &#8220;factory reset [my] computer and start from scratch.&#8221; As much as this might help me with the issues, I also did not want &#8230; <a href="https://jdongamer.wordpress.com/2016/04/10/factory-reset-your-pc/">Continue reading <span>&#8220;Factory Reset your PC&#8221;?</span> <span>&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="https://pixel.wp.com/b.gif?host=jdongamer.wordpress.com&#38;blog=83482141&#38;post=111&#38;subd=jdongamer&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" width="1" height="1">]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Out of many things that could possibly solve my timeout issues with the OpenMRS Radiology virtual machine, one member of my team has been telling me for the past few weeks to &#8220;factory reset [my] computer and start from scratch.&#8221; As much as this might help me with the issues, I also did not want to give up other important files on my computer that I would need outside this class <em>and</em> outside my career.</p>
<p>This week was no different. Although on Friday, after what felt like the hundredth time trying to get the dcm4chee VM connected, and still unable to find the Vagrantfile where the config.vm.boot_timeout value was stored, I decided I would follow along with my teammates until I found a solution to my problem that doesn&#8217;t involve factory resetting my laptop. My only other solution at this point is to reinstall the files for the virtual machine, reinstall Oracle VirtualBox, and reinstall Vagrant. I&#8217;m hoping this solution works by Monday.</p>
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