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LabVIEW load error code 10:VI version (5.0.1) is too old to convert to the current LabVIEW version (10.0)

Could someone please convert the uploaded file to a newer version compatible with 10.0. Its very much urgent. Thanks in advance.

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Please post to the actual version conversion board. Using that as the subject in the LabVIEW board is not the way to do things. The link to the correct board is on the top of the page.
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Hi sourav,

 

it really seems to be a tough job to read the forum website starting at the top of the page as suggested here...

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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You cannot convert the Vi directly,

first it need to opened in 7.1,then save it,the open with 8.5 the save it,you can open in 2010.

it is sequence followed for vi version in 7.1,may you have do it one more version older

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i do not have any older version, that is why i posted it in the version conversion forum in the first place! thanks anyways.

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Bhramaji wrote:

first it need to opened in 7.1,then save it,the open with 8.5 the save it,you can open in 2010.

it is sequence followed for vi version in 7.1,may you have do it one more version older


Don't overcomplicate things, please!!!

 

All we need is open and save it in any version 6.0 ... 8.2, after which it can be opened in any newer version.

 

(Instead of giving random misinformation, you might just want to consult the version compatibility matrix instead. LabVIEW 8.2 can open anything 4.x or above, so it is a good version to keep around ;))

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all i want is the board to convert it to 8.2 for me!

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@sourav0089 wrote:

all i want is the board to convert it to 8.2 for me!


You simply need to be patient. Not all users keep many old version installed and it is a weekend after all.

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@altenbach wrote:

Bhramaji wrote:

first it need to opened in 7.1,then save it,the open with 8.5 the save it,you can open in 2010.

it is sequence followed for vi version in 7.1,may you have do it one more version older


Don't overcomplicate things, please!!!

 

All we need is open and save it in any version 6.0 ... 8.2, after which it can be opened in any newer version.

 

(Instead of giving random misinformation, you might just want to consult the version compatibility matrix instead. LabVIEW 8.2 can open anything 4.x or above, so it is a good version to keep around ;))


I have LabVIEW 8.2 installed specifically for these conversions.  It was also the first version that was VISTA supported.  Works well with Windows 7.

 

For those who care, the conversion was done here:http://forums.ni.com/t5/Version-Conversion/error-code-10/m-p/2609857#U2609857


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