> > If you have recently changed your menus, it is possible to get them
> > confused so
> > that LV crashes when starting up and trying to read them.
>
> Right, there something with the menus.
>
> In can launch labview with all my menus (files in basic, daq_view,
> default, and t&m_view. directories) exept root.mnu in 'default'
> directory.
>
> Is this menu important?
> I also tried to delete my labview.ini file, but the program recreates
> another ini file. Ans this new file contains the following lines:
>
> menu.1=C:\Program Files\National
> Instruments\LabVIEW\menus\default\root.mnu\function
> menuLoc.1=276,-1,355,134
> menu.2=C:\Program Files\National
> Instruments\LabVIEW\menus\default\root.mnu\control
> menuLoc.2=149,-1,228,1
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It is normal for LV to create a .ini file when one didn't already exist.
It is where LV stores various values, and while it isn't absolutely
necessary to have one, it is the only way LV can be customized for your
preferences. The root.mnu file is the one that LV uses as the root of
the menu tree. It is the first menu file that LV loads. Deleting it
will mean that you must pick some other menu set. You are probably
better off getting the file from another installation, or uninstall and
reinstall.
Greg McKaslke