05-12-2006 12:21 PM
05-15-2006 11:46 AM
Hi 3DW,
I have seen cases where installation errors like the ones you mentioned in are fixed if you drag the installation files from the CD onto your desktop and install from that location (in case you need to install again).
I'm fairly certain your LabVIEW installation is okay (since that looked like a DAQ error) but you can check it just by opening up LabVIEW. Checking your drivers is more difficult because the driverCD installs a number of different drivers. I would guess that the DAQ drivers are the ones that you guys will be using so I'd focus on checking up on these. Do you have any NI hardware in thie machine? If so, you can check the DAQ drivers by going into Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). Expand Devices & Interfaces and then DAQmx Devices and make sure that you hardware appears in this list. You can right-click on the board and select "Self Test" to make sure everything is working properly.
I hope this is helpful. If you are really concerned about all the drivers, you may want to just Repair the Installation. Let us know if you have questions!
Good luck!
Megan B.
National Instruments
05-15-2006 12:50 PM