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LabVIEW Community Edition crashes on launch

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I have tried reinstalling it but this error still persists. Anyone knows a solution to this problem?

 

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Do you run any unusual antivirus or security software?

Do you see anything in the system log?

Does it disappear from the taskbar?

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  • No
  • I don't know what to look for in the system log. electrocuted_2-1597783019063.png
  • Yes
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Right click and run as admin to see if the behavior persists (not for a fix, just trying to pinpoint issue).

Redhawk
Test Engineer at Moog Inc.

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@electrocuted wrote:
  • No
  • I don't know what to look for in the system log. electrocuted_2-1597783019063.png
  • Yes

Looks like you might need to update/reinstall your graphics card's driver: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx

Redhawk
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@FireFist-Redhawk wrote:

Right click and run as admin to see if the behavior persists (not for a fix, just trying to pinpoint issue).


This didn't work as well. It crashes as before.

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Try deleting or renaming the "LabVIEW Data" directory.  There may be a corruption in one of the cached files there.

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@drjdpowell wrote:

Try deleting or renaming the "LabVIEW Data" directory.  There may be a corruption in one of the cached files there.


I deleted "LabVIEW Data" folder in my Documents folder and started LabVIEW and it still is not working.

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@FireFist-Redhawk wrote:

@electrocuted wrote:
  • No
  • I don't know what to look for in the system log. electrocuted_2-1597783019063.png
  • Yes

Looks like you might need to update/reinstall your graphics card's driver: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx


I reinstalled the drivers as well but it doesn't seem to affect LabVIEW as it is still crashing. 

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@electrocuted wrote:

I reinstalled the drivers as well but it doesn't seem to affect LabVIEW as it is still crashing. 


If you reinstalled the drivers and are still getting the same error, and no one else has any suggestions, I would say the next step is to contact NVIDIA.

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