This is in response to the postings from late last week regarding
installation media problems and a letter instructing customers to destroy
the first kit received and install from the replacement kit.
There are no known technical issues with the LabVIEW 7.1 or Driver CD
installation media. Due
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
Well I got my upgrade completed this morning.
The workaround to the hang up is...
When the prompt for Device Driver Disc 2 comes up is to put in
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:48 PM
To: Mike Bowman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
I've had problems when installing NI driver discs on a PXI chassis
(Win2K) using a USB cd drive. It seems the windows autoplay feature
causes problems, though I've never been not a
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At this point I have upgraded two different Windows XP machines (a Dell
desktop and Compaq laptop) to LabVIEW 7.1 with full installation of all
drivers and did not have any problems. One computer was updated using the
CDs that came with the Developer Suite and the other was updated with the
Lab
David,
This is a very good point you made. I know of an engineer here who has been
trying to install the new site licence LV 7.1 PDS on Windoze but he failed.
In the first run he was unable to reboot his machine after the installation
and at the second attempt LV 7.1 seems to behave very unstable.
I'm still using Labview v7.0 and haven't upgraded yet but I did received
two versions of the May 2004 Control Edition (Labview v7.1). The second
shipment had a letter inside stating to destroy the first kit and to
reinstall if I was already using the update. The letter only stated an
error oc
I've been having the same problem with driver disc 2. Sometimes, my
computer chugs away for almost an hour before continuing with the
installation. I finally got it loaded by running some of the installers
individually. Are some of these discs defective?
Pete Bartkowski
US Army Research Lab
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I've had problems when installing NI driver discs on a PXI chassis
(Win2K) using a USB cd drive. It seems the windows autoplay feature
causes problems, though I've never been not able to open the drive.
Usually after I swap CDs, the installation just hangs and I have to
eject the CD, then close it