01-25-2008 04:05 PM
01-25-2008 04:15 PM
Hello,
Just to make sure have you installed the drivers required for your DAQ and serial cards on the new computer? If so did you install the same versions of NI-DAQ and NI-Serial or do the versions between the two machines differ? You can find the version numbers by going to Max -> My system -> software and selecting either NI-DAQ or NI-Serial.
Regards,
-Matt
01-28-2008 03:59 PM
01-28-2008 04:52 PM - edited 01-28-2008 04:53 PM
4) Verify that the Plug and Play service is enabled in the computer's operating system. On Windows 2000 and XP machines, this option can be found in the "Services" application which is available under "Administrative Tools" in the Control Panel. Scroll down in the list of services until you find "Plug and Play" and make sure that it is "Started" with a Startup Type of "Automatic"
5) If the MXI-3 is still not being detected it may be that the BIOS is causing the problem. Some BIOS have a selection as to whether on not the operating system is plug and play. In some cases this can cause a problem. If the BIOS of the computer has a selection for "Plug and Play OS, then set this option to "No" even if you are using a Plug and Play operating system. If this does not help, then set it back to "YES" when you are done trouble shooting the system. At that time, ensure that setting it back to "YES" does not affect the system.
01-29-2008 11:49 AM
Hello Matt, thanks for pointers. I had checked the steps you mention apart from deleting the ? on PCI devices. The device manager had recognised the DAQ cards were there but not their number.
So deleted the ? and when windows asked for the drivers on re-boot let it search for them. This sorted things out and the 3 PXI cards were then found and installed.
Thanks for your help, sometimes you cannot see the wood for the trees!
Jack
01-29-2008 12:26 PM