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Labview 2013 VI Crashes on Open

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I made a small change to this VI and now I get "Exception: Noncontinuable exception (0xC0000025) at EIP=0x00000000 Version: 13.0f2 (32-bit)" whenever I open it either directly or through Project. I was getting ready to deploy this and am really under the gun. I tried moving it location so it had to look for its sub-vi's but it still did not work. Tried with a colleagues PC as well to no avail. Tried saving as previous version but it crashes when I try and do that. Tried Mass compile but it crashes when I try that as well.

 

Can anyone else open it?

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I was able to open it, but I was missing one of the toolkits you are using. I have attached a re-saved version of the VI that I opened.

 

Regards,

 

Jeff Peacock 

 

Product Support Engineer | LabVIEW R&D | National Instruments | Certified LabVIEW Architect 

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That was wierd. I was able to open your copy and it had all of the last changes I had made. I put it back into the project and it opened with all sub-vi's. Thanks for your help.

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In the future I highly recommend source code control.  SVN is my SCC of choice for LabVIEW.  You can roll back corrupted LabVIEW VIs to a time when things were working.  Other common issues is accidentally saving a VI without the block diagram, or saving a VI in a newer version of LabVIEW on accident.

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