Hey Kuroro,
Usually when you call and run the clear power up reset state program, it should take care of resetting the state of the board. The next step to try is after you have run the clear power up reset state is to initialize the board itself. Go ahead and try to reinitialize the board after you call this clear power reset state program. You can either initialize the board in the Measurement and Automation Explorer, or you can use the function in Labview to do this. You can just use the Initialize Controller VI to do this.
Please let me know if this works or not. Usually initiallizing the board after calling the Clear Power up Reset State VI solves the issue. Keep me updated on what else is going on, i.e. what errors you are seeing or what else is going on with the hardware. Thanks, and have a great day.
Regards,
DJ
Applications Engineer
National Instruments