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Ni-MAX no longer recognizes NI-5133 or any device if windows goes to sleep

I am running Labview 8.6 and MAX 4.6.  There are three devices on the system, all using drivers from NI.  They are an Agilent 33220A function generator, NI-5102 scope/digitizer and a NI-5133 scope/digitizer.  The NI-5102 is PCMCIA and th NI-5133 is usb.  The Agilent is also connected via USB.  When the computer first boots up, NIMaX recognizes all the devices and they are all accessible via Labview.  However, if the computer goes to sleep and wakes up, NIMAX no longer recogizes the devices.  I either get an error message that NIDAQmx timed out or that the database is corrupted.  the funny thing is that it only affects the NI-5133 which is now not accessible via labview.  Labview programs can still communicate with the function generator and the 5102 scope. 

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I forgot to mention the NI-5133 is only a month old.
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Hi, Mark.

 

It seems as if you have a MAX Database Corruption error.  Go through the steps provided in this Knowledgebase article.  If removing the MAX Database Corruption error does not work for you, respond to this post, and I will do my best to find a solution for you.

 

I hope you're having a great day!

Regards,

Sara Lewandroski
Applications Engineer | National Instruments
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