12-10-2007 10:37 AM - edited 12-10-2007 10:39 AM
12-10-2007 10:44 AM
Additional notes:
Tried creating a new one on the second graph.
As soon as I clicked on the color, it crashed!
At least the error explanation is clear, now I can try to solve it 😉 LOL!!... There's a bad image out there 😄
.\manager\image.cpp(13192) : DAbort: bad image in ValidateImage
$Id: //labview/branches/Europa/dev/source/manager/image.cpp#47 $
0x007A81E8 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x007A7BDB - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00829D74 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x008546CD - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00C054E6 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x0081B9C8 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x0081EB9A - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x0084D9D4 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00854663 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00C054E6 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x0085F7A1 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00BBACDD - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00C06A2F - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x0085AA46 - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
0x00C06A2F - LabVIEW <unknown> + 0
All sarcasm aside, anyone has a clue at what causes this? 😮
12-10-2007 11:12 AM
More additional notes:
I observed the title bar after making changes to the properties. (Yes, finally, after a # of reboots, it's done)..
I noticed that 3 out of 4 times, while changing the properties of the graphs to include the cursor, and saving after each & every step, that there were no stars appearing on the title bar to indicate "unsaved changes". Saving was also slower than usual. I suspect, the program never got to placing the star before saving occurred. However, I am noting everything.
AFter creating the cursors, saving is normal, and the program runs well..
- strange -
😮
12-11-2007 03:32 PM
12-12-2007 06:48 AM
Did I post this in Breakpoint?? It wasn't my intention.. 😮
I did the search in the LV forum.. Didn't find anything in the search so I posted the question. Since I was in the LV forum, I never thought it would post elsewhere, such as in Breakpoint.
Wow.. Thanks for pointing that out.
But I still don't get how it got here.. Maybe that explains why we see so many people posting questions in the wrong forum.
I will start a thread in the appropriate forum and point to this one. I'll also mention it in the feedback thread.
Thanks!
RayR
12-12-2007 07:17 AM