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PCI-6602 after error -10920 reboot needed; CWDAQTools.ResetDevice doesn't help

I'm using the MS-Studio 6 ActiveX-controls together with Visual Studio .Net 2002 on a Windows 2000 machine with NI-DAQ 7.01. My configuration is setup for buffered event counting using a 6533 and a 6602 PCI-card. When the 6602-card is running into the error -10920, I'll have to reboot the system. Resetting the 6602-Device by using CWDAQTools.ResetDevice or CTR.Reset doesn't work.
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Error -10920 is normally caused by speed limitations of your computer. Normally changing from debug to release mode will help fix this. Here are several other KBs that explain this error and how to fix it.

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/8FB9091CB9BB452B8525642000554799?OpenDocument

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/5D7774A864C1EE1786256713005D848D?OpenDocument

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/5d7774a864c1ee1786256713005d848d?OpenDocument

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/5d7774a864c1ee1786256713005d848d?OpenDocument

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/1B64310FAE9007C086256A1D006D9BBF?OpenDocument

If running the ResetDevice command does not work. I suggest opening MAX up and right click on Tradio
nal NI-DAQ Devices, and then click on Reset driver.

I hope this helps out.

Joshua
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