03-02-2012
11:22 PM
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03-03-2012 12:34 AM
You simply need to apply the patch in your link. Did you try?
03-03-2012 03:57 AM
03-05-2012
12:45 PM
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You can re-download the LabVIEW 2011 installer from http://www.ni.com/trylabview/. You can re-download the SP1 installer from here: http://www.ni.com/labview/release-details/
However you can't patch the installer in any way - if you suspect your installer is not working as well as it should, you should just re-download it. However it sounds to me like the installer worked, just slowly?
03-05-2012
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@Colden R wrote:
You can re-download the LabVIEW 2011 installer from http://www.ni.com/trylabview/. You can re-download the SP1 installer from here: http://www.ni.com/labview/release-details/
However you can't patch the installer in any way - if you suspect your installer is not working as well as it should, you should just re-download it. However it sounds to me like the installer worked, just slowly?
It look weird that at certain point of the installer (for me at 40%) the memory increase to 4G and get down and up and occiate like this for 30 min and finally continue to the end on this particular processor.
The behavior is the same when you lunch LabVIEW 2011 without the patch, memory increase to 4G and get down and occiate indefinitely.
That the reason I conclude that it could be related.
03-05-2012 04:07 PM
I have seen this with other installations that use the MSI installer technology, so I don't think it's specific to LabVIEW. Usually it has pointed to a corrupted MSI database.
03-06-2012 06:53 PM - edited 03-06-2012 07:00 PM
I am experiencing the same installer problem on a brand new computer with the new AMD opteron 6274 bulldozer 16 core CPU and LabVIEW 2011SP1.
The installer has been stuck at 58% for hours and memory use for the installer application cycles between 30MB and 4GB, up, down, up, down.... I will let it run overnight, but if this does not work by tomorrow, we need to come up with a better solution. 😉
03-07-2012 07:32 PM
@altenbach wrote:
I am experiencing the same installer problem on a brand new computer with the new AMD opteron 6274 bulldozer 16 core CPU and LabVIEW 2011SP1.
The installer has been stuck at 58% for hours and memory use for the installer application cycles between 30MB and 4GB, up, down, up, down.... I will let it run overnight, but if this does not work by tomorrow, we need to come up with a better solution. 😉
OK good i'm not the only one with this problem
03-08-2012
12:27 PM
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Hey all,
Since many of you are using AMD FX Bulldozer CPUs, you might try some of the troubleshooting steps in the knowledgebase article:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/4734A6405B123FA58625799900813593
Although the KB talks about LabVIEW crashing when it launches, I wonder if this issue could be related. Also, even after your install finishes, there's a good chance you'll have issues launching LabVIEW, and this KB addresses that issue.
03-09-2012 07:56 PM
altenbach. i get stuck at the same point. you have any luck letting it run overnight? FYI i'm using an AMD FX8120