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PC Crash with Labview 7 and windows 2000

Problem:
the PC does reboot without any prompt when a LV 7 vi is running; the reboot seems to occur randomly (no time dependent); sometimes instead of rebooting, the PC switches to the blue screen with the following message:
Stop: 0x0000001E (0xC0000002, 0x80419292, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Xxx Address 80419292 base at 80400000, date stamp 3EE6C002-ntoskrnl.exe
Starting memory download

Configuration:
Intel Pentium IV - 2.66 GHz - RAM 1 Gbyte - Video chipset Intel 82865G;
OS: Windows 2000
DAQ Board: PCI MIO 16 E1;
Labview 7 express - NIDAQ 7.1
Note:
The VI that causes the reboot uses the DAQMX to generate an Analog Output with analog trigger.
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> The VI that causes the reboot uses the DAQMX to generate an Analog
> Output with analog trigger.

You probably want to post this problem to the DAQ message board as well
since LV itself really can't cause either of these problems on a
protected OS. Be sure to be very explicit about what HW boards and what
DaqMX calls you are making along with which version of the driver you have.

Greg McKaskle
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Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I just posted the problem to the DAQ message board...
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