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Begin by clicking the **Load context configuration** button on the GUI. You should be presented with a file chooser. Either navigate to your personally saved configuration or navigate to `/bids/derivatives/lossless/code/config` and select `contextconfig.cfg`. This will load some default options assuming the graham cluster's specifications. From this point you will need to modify the options as they only contain sample paths. For an in depth explanation of what needs to be modified, see the [tutorial](configuring-context-config).
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# 2. Batch Configuration
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The next step is to load the configuration files that specify how the scripts will interact with the cluster and its scheduler. First, click **Load batch config**. A small GUI should be prestened. Click **Batch configuration file** to open a file chooser. Either navigate to your own personalized scripts, or navigate to `/bids/derivatives/lossless/code/config/remote-sbatch`.
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The next step is to load the configuration files that specify how the scripts will interact with the cluster and its scheduler. First, click **Load batch config**. A small GUI should be presented. Click **Batch configuration file** to open a file chooser. Either navigate to your own personalized scripts, or navigate to `/bids/derivatives/lossless/code/config/remote-sbatch`. Select all files beginning with the **c** prefix and press **open**. The lower text area of the small GUI should now have entries in it corresponding to the selected filed. Press **ok** to load these configurations into Matlab.
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**NOTE:** These configurations assume your testing session is of average length. Increasing various parameters can cause a **major** increase in queue time. See the batch configuration [page](tuning-pipeline-configs) on how to customize memory and time parameters safely.
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