03-07-2016
04:10 PM
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07-19-2024
06:27 PM
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Hi
I have one big problem with LabView. I have Windows 10 Home 64-bit and I can't install LabView. I tried to install a few versions of this program and my laptop always crashes when bar installation is on "Publishing Product Information".
I have to restart windows because evrything jams. Firefox, explorer or dektop.
I tried to install these versions:
http://search.ni.com/nisearch/app/main/p/ap/tech/lang/pl/pg/1/sn/n8:28,ssnav:pdl/ (evry)
http://www.ni.com/gate/gb/GB_EVALLVUSER/US
http://www.ni.com/gate/gb/GB_ACADEVALSOFTWARE/US
Labview (1.35GB), LabView for 64-bit systems, LabView in German.
http://www.ni.com/academic/download/archive/
I tried to install all versions 4 or 5 times in compliance with Windows 8, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
When I restart my laptop I have an application "National Software Instruments" in "Add or Remove Programs". But this application doesn't exist in my system. I have to uninstall this this application because it only makes my laptop slower.
03-07-2016 06:14 PM
I think LabVIEW 2015 is the only version (currently) that is supported on Windows 10. Make sure you are installing LabVIEW 2015.
03-07-2016 07:15 PM
I am sure. It's always was LabView 2015
03-07-2016 07:28 PM - edited 03-07-2016 07:28 PM
I think it installed just fine. That is the only thing that is supposed to show up in "Programs and Features". Open it up and you will see options to uninstall/repair LabVIEW.
I'm curious... did you even look to see if LabVIEW was in your Start Menu?
One more question: Why LabVIEW 64-bit? Unless you are going to deal with such huge chunks of memory that the 4 GB absolute limit set by a 32-bit application is going to be an issue, it is better to stay with LabVIEW 32-bit for overall compatibility.
03-08-2016 04:19 AM - edited 03-08-2016 04:19 AM
@crossrulz wrote:I think LabVIEW 2015 is the only version (currently) that is supported on Windows 10. Make sure you are installing LabVIEW 2015.
Just FYI - I use LV2013 on Windows 10 without any issues. Admittedly, it was installed before the upgrade so maybe the installation might fail but it certainly runs fine.
I also echo the statement from billko - unless you need the extra memory, you should probably use 32-bit LabVIEW.
03-08-2016 07:17 AM
1. I have only: "Unistall/Change". This program doesn't exist in my disc, I find.
2. Nope.
3. I try 64-bit and 32-bit
Still nothing.
Labview2013 too crashers
03-09-2016
02:52 AM
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07-19-2024
06:28 PM
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Hello Kasztanek,
have you a clean W10 installation or an upgrade to W10?
Please look also here:
"Not supported" does not necessary mean, that it will not work, but I would not count on it...
B/R
03-09-2016 09:02 AM
Are we still talking about LabVIEW not installing at all? Or did you finally get it to install and now it's crashing when you try to use it?
03-09-2016 10:11 AM
Still talking about this: "I can't install LabviewN wersion X/Y"
I upgraded to Win10 from Win7.
I read evrything about my system and requirements, installed many drivers for this and still nothing.
I've been trying to install Labview for two weeks so please: don't treat me like an idiot.
03-09-2016
12:34 PM
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07-19-2024
06:28 PM
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The only version of LabVIEW for Windows 10 64 bit is LabVIEW 2015 (32 bit).
Here is a compatibility chart outlining the compatible versions of LabVIEW.