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Hi,

 

I am new to Labview and I am trying to install Labview 2011 on my laptop which running on Window 7.

When i am installing the software, the overall progress is showing 0% all the time for a few hours (Please see the screenshot attached). I have kill the installer and tried a few times also doesn't help. (I did turn disable my antivirus and firewall)

 

What could be wrong? Please help. Thank you.

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What kind of processor does your laptop have?

 

Check this out and see if it applies.

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/LabVIEW-2011-SP1-installer-problem-with-AMD-FX-processor/td-p/189977...

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System information as below:

 

Processor: Intel i5

Memory: 4GB

System: Window 7 64bit

 

I did try downloading 64bit labview and does't help too.

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I encountered a problem installing LabVIEW 2011 SP1 and was surprised as I had not encountered problems with installing LabVIEW for several previous versions.  I got some sort of permission problem towards the start of the install.  The error was 1303.  Using Intel processor as well so it wasn't the AMD problem.  I got round the problem by turning off the Windows Firewall. Some explanation.  I am using the latest Trend Micro Titanium 2012 Virus Protection.  One of the recommendations for this error was to turn off Anti-Virus software.  The latest versions of Anti-Virus software have a different architecture than older versions to reduce their footprint.  In fact with the latest Trend Anti-Virus there doesn't seem to be an option to turn it off.  The newer Anti-Virus software makes use of the Windows 7 Firewall which is now considered effective, rather than their own firewall which older versions did.

Anyway I wonder whether these install problems could be related to something like this and maybe you are not seeing the error.

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4GB of RAM sounds kind of low to try to run Windows 7 on it.

 

But I don't think that would cause you an installation problem.

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Hi Andrew, I was focus on the firewall/antivirus (Symantec) after read your reply here. The installer does not prompted any error regarding the permission issue so I does not know what is happening. Although I have disable the antivirus it still doesn't help until I restarted my laptop with my antivirus disabled and reinstall the LV again. Finally, the installer is able to run after restarted the laptop. Thank you.

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I had a similar problem last week as I was installing all the versions of LabVIEW one by one since 2010 SP1 (on the same machine) (I haven't had a requirement to upgrade the software before although we have all the licensed copies).

The error 1303 first appeared for the folder 'Update Service' (when installing 2011/sp1 versions).

I noticed another strange thing: I tried to take over the ownership of the folder in question and I could not. So after cancelling the installation and restarting the computer, I went back to the 'Shared' folder and looked for the 'Update Service' folder (to try to take the ownership). It was NOT there at all !

Subsequently the installation of LabVIEW was okay.

 

When installing the 2012/sp1 versions, the problem was with the 'NI Error Reporting' folder. As in the above case, I noticed the folder missing after a restart, which probably allowed the installation to be successful for LabVIEW (however, the Signal Express installation failed).

I haven't tried the installation with windows firewall and/or trend micro antivirus disabled.

 

I recall no such inssue when I installed the 2012 SP1 evaluation version on another 'new' computer (no previous LabVIEW installtions).

 

Anyway, I hope these information would help NI with their investigation (if any).

 

Thanks and regards,

Pradeep.

 

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