12-16-2009 03:22 PM
To Mike S,
This seems to be a potentially serious problem - at least for some users.
Is National looking for a solution?
steve
12-16-2009 03:54 PM
I am sorry I have not got back to this.
I have been busy on another project...
I did figure out how to roll back the windows updates and that seems to have fixed it, but I have not really done much to prove it one way or another.
12-16-2009 07:24 PM
12-17-2009 01:39 PM
12-17-2009 02:37 PM
12-17-2009 04:31 PM
I have had some intermittent freezes/crashes that seem to have begun when I did the updates. I haven't had a moment, nor did I want to risk screwing up my already shaky laptop with a critical project nearing completion, but if I get the time I will try rolling back and reinstalling. If it is occuring with a Vista machine that will really be annoying, this one is running XP Pro. I love it when Microsoft "fixes" something. I wonder whether it is an interaction with just labVIEW or other programs too. I had a crash last night that when windows "phoned home" later, gave me a msoft web page describing a video driver crash. I haven't updated my video driver in ..... Never? So ...
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12-18-2009 04:14 PM
11-04-2013 12:32 PM
I've notived that when ANY update is waiting on Windows, windows, adobe, etc, then my VI locks up after a while - sometimes a day sometimes 3 days, and needs to be force quit! I was looking here now for a solution. It's not a particular update, it's any windows update. I suspect it's a memory problem, since the update sits in memory until you install it. I've seen this for about 3 years (LV2010); I always use VISA... dunno if there's a connection?
11-05-2013 10:19 AM
This thread was last updated almost four years ago. I would encourage you to post your question in a new message - you will likely get a better response from the community. I'd also recommend that you include what version of Windows you're running in the new message to help narrow down the problem.
Regards,