Well... maybe we shouldn't blame the Dell PC just yet!!
Did you get that message when selecting, copying a Case Statement and
pasting it into a brand new vi? Then trying to run the vi from which
it originated before saving or changing the new one? (although you may
have changed the original one..
I have a lot of property nodes (direct) so all of them will change to
indirect and I need to wire referencees to them. But you are right,
even though it shall take some hours it is worth to try.
kind regards
Pawel
Hi Joe
I have almost the same graphic adapter (G450), so I believe it is not
graphics.
Maybe the idea with copyying everything to another vi and resave will
do the job. I shall consider that.
kind regards
Pawel
Hi Pawel,
Copying everything in one go from one block diagram into a new one
normally copies all front-panel objects too (which arelinked to the
block diagram) and maintains their positioning/formatting. I don't
quite understand how this will take a lot of time. The sub-VIs don't
neccessarily ne
I forgot to mention... Even with the dual monitors on the clone PC, I
never get that message...
Don't give up the dual monitor... It's great with LV :o)
Hi Joe
Thank you for your help.
The situation which you describe is identically 100% with mine. I am
trying to save vi and ... LV crashes.
In the mentioned post your teller says something about high resolution
of the screen. That rings a bel, since I got dual head graphic adapter
and two screens,
Hi Pawel,
As a matter of fact, I am running two screens on the clone PC using a
Matrox Millennium G550 video adapter. It works fine. :o)
The Dell PC has a single display set to 1024 X 768. I use the Dell PC
for emails and MS-Word, only.
JLV
Hi Pawel,
try copying all of the bolck diagram and pasting into a new VI and
resaving. This works for me most of the time.
Hope this helps
Shane.
Hi Shane
That is an option, but the last one. I have a lot of setting for this
vi, since it is the top level vi so it will take some time to resave
it. But if necesary I will do it. Thanks.
Pawel
Hi Pawel,
I sympatise with you...
When I first uinstalled LV7, it was on a Dell Dimension 2350, running
Win XP. The experience was horrible... I got that "insane object"
message repeatedly.. I reported some issues in past postings:
http://exchange.ni.com/servlet/ProcessRequest?RHIVEID=101&RPA
Here is what some other posts say about thie error (from LV6):
http://exchange.ni.com/servlet/ProcessRequest?RHIVEID=101&RPAGEID=135&HOID=50650008009B65&UCATEGORY_0=_49_%24_6_&UCATEGORY_S=0
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