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cannot input in Labview

Then back down on graphic accelration setting to se if that helps.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Could you tell us what make and model of graphics card you are using? And are you in Windows XP? What service pack?
Jeff | LabVIEW Software Engineer
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Our IT group took my PC away and they will build me a new PC. They did told me that they will use the same video card because it is new module.

After I get my PC back, I will install Labview, if it still wouldn't work, I will post it here.

 

 

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My PC is back, fully rebuild, but the problem still exists.

 

Display adapter: NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700

OS: windows xp  service pack 3.

 

Please help!

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forgot to add: video driver:

provider: NVIDIA

driver date: 12/26/2008

driver version: 6.14.11.8120

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Can you confirm you are using driver version 181.20?

Jeff | LabVIEW Software Engineer
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Hmm, according to the Nvidia site the latest driver is dated Jan 9, 2009. http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_181.20.html

 

 

Jeff | LabVIEW Software Engineer
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Yes, after I saw your email, I went to Nvidia website myself and found somehow, our IT did not download the most latest version last week. I don't know where he find that version.

But I am downloading the new version now.

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well, I downloaded the new driver and installed and rebooted my pc, but after I boot up, the driver properties still show the same 12/26/2008 date, and Labview still has the same problem.
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Have you tried backing down the graphics acceleration like Ben suggested? You can find this by right-clicking on your desktop then going to Properties>>Settings Tab>>Advanced>>Troubleshoot Tab then turn down the slide bar.

 

Try that and let us know how it goes after.

Jeff | LabVIEW Software Engineer
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