11-20-2009 07:32 AM
hi,
Got a USB6221 which works briliantly.
The problems is I have to either power cycle the device or remove and re-insert the USB cable to get the device detected when I start windows XP.
Looking at the Device Manager, the action mentioned above kicks off "Data Acquisition Devices" and there are no further problems....until I switch off the pc and startup the following morning!
Incidently, "Data Acquisition Devices" are automatically detected on a PXI system with a built in controller.
Has anybody else had this problem? Can anybody offer a solution?
Thanks in advance.
Dave
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11-23-2009 08:53 AM
Hi Dave,
I've had a search for previously reported issues of a similar nature and found a common factor of this problem being associated with the BIOS needing to be updated, and particularly connected to HP and Compaq computers. What exactly make/model is your PC/laptop?
Regards,
Imtiaz Chowdhury
Project Manager
Green Running / Austin Consultants
11-23-2009 09:09 AM
11-24-2009 03:11 AM
Andrew/Imtiaz,
Thanks for the response chaps.
Downloaded the latest version of Daqmx: problem fixed.
Incidently, my pc is an HP.
Much appreciated.
Dave
11-24-2009 03:13 AM
Cheers Imtiaz,
PC is HP. Fixed the problem with the latest version of DAQMX.
Dave
11-24-2009 03:16 AM
Andrew,
Spot on!
My version of DAQMX was 8.6; download the latest version and the problem is fixed.
Thanks,
Dave
11-24-2009 03:38 AM
Hi Dave,
Glad to hear the problem is resolved!
Regards,
Imtiaz Chowdhury
Project Manager
Green Running / Austin Consultants
01-19-2012 02:57 PM
I am having a similar issue.With a PCI-6221 & PCI-4462
XP can see my cards, but I cannot initialize them in LV!
I can see the cards in Device Mgr, as well as in NI-MAX. However, on a difference PC in our factory (different cards as well) the info displayed in MAX is different.
I thought this might be because I am using NI-DAQmx 9.4 (I tried updating from 9.3.5), where the factory is using version 8.x
I am using a Dell, running XP.
Any help would be appreciated.