08-08-2008 09:11 AM
08-11-2008 07:47 PM
Hello SumTumWong,
Thank you for contacting National Instruments. I have been looking into
the error that you received when trying to install software on your Real-Time
PC from MAX. Here is a knowledgebase
article that may help explain why you are getting this error. From
what it sounds like you able to boot to your RT PC again is that correct?
Please post back to this forum and let me know if you have any further
questions on this issue and I will assist you to the best of my ability.
I hope this helps! Have a great day!
08-27-2008 10:50 AM
Yes, I am able to boot my RT computer in LabVIEW RT without a PC Boot Disk now. Here was the scenario.
1. I configured the BIOS settings.
2. Used FDISK to format my computer then performed a reboot.
3. Used PC Format Disk to format the RT computer then performed a reboot.
4. The RT computer did not reboot in LabVIEW RT.
5. Inserted the PC Boot Disk into the RT then performed a reboot successfully in LabVIEW RT.
6. Took the PC Boot Disk out then performed a reboot unsuccessfully. Now I realized I was not able to boot in LabVIEW RT without the boot disk.
7. I inserted the PC Boot Disk again. Using MAX, I installed the software to the RT. I rebooted the RT machine successfully.
8. I took the PC Boot Disk out and performed a reboot just to see if the machine would boot in LabVIEW RT. It rebooted successfully into LabVIEW RT.
I assume that after step 3, I should be able to reboot into LabVIEW RT without a PC Boot Disk right? I never experienced this before confinguring other RT computers. I just thought it was kind of strange.
09-03-2008 10:18 AM
My problem is back again. I am formatting a new computer. I completed all the necessary steps before installing the PC Format Hard Drive Disk. Now I can't boot in LVRT without the boot disk!
09-04-2008 02:36 PM
Hello SumTumWong,
I am sorry to hear that you having a similar problem with a new computer. Are you still receiving the same error as before? If so have you followed the steps in the knowledgebase article to try and resolve it? Any more specific information on this issue will be helpful when troubleshooting. I look forward to hearing back from you!
09-05-2008 11:33 AM
09-08-2008 12:21 PM - edited 09-08-2008 12:23 PM
We have countless problems when we try installing RT through a floppy disk. But we can't get the computer to boot from an USB drive. We always get a PHARBOOT error... Any special steps we have to take for the USB drive to be bootable? We set up the BIOS to use the USB-FDD as first boot and it seems it actually attempts to boot from the usb drive. Yet we always get that error even with different pen drives. Any ideas?
Btw, the single board is an Adlink NuPRO 851... Don't know why it doesn't work seems to check with the hardware compatibility list...
09-08-2008 01:46 PM
When I created my USB boot memory stick, I had to back up the data to another drive and format the USB memory stick. Does your other thumb drives have other files on it? Are you trying to format the computer to boot up in LabVIEW RT or do you want to boot up from the USB drive?
09-09-2008 10:02 AM
We use a clean USB drive to create a PC desktop utility drive using MAX. What we want (for now) is for the computer to actually boot the utility that is in the drive. What we get on bootup after he detects the pen is:
FDD
PHARBOOTSYS error