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"image.cpp", line 10060 error on startup

on an NT machine with LabVIEW 6i, i get the message, Failure: "image.cpp", line 10060 when starting LabVIEW. LabVIEW then exits. this is on a machine that was working fine yesterday. i have made no changes that i am aware of.
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Does this happen when you are just launching LV or when you are opening a VI? Or does it make a difference?

Are there any shortcuts in the directories contained in the LV search path? This used to be a problem that could cause LV to crash on launch. Don't know if it still is, but it's something to try.

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should have figured, a reboot seems to have solved the problem
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> should have figured, a reboot seems to have solved the problem
>

The image failures usually indicate that LV asked the OS to do something
graphics related and the OS returned an error. Since a reboot fixed it,
my guess is that either your video driver or printer driver has a bit of
a leak and slowly uses up resources. Eventually LV or another
application will as for some resource and it will return an error.

On Win9x there is only 64K of these resources available so the crash
would come much sooner than on NT. On NT it isn't supposed to fail
until using up all of swap. You know how to reset it and it may work
for weeks between reboots, or you can look for a more recent version of
the video and/or printer drivers to see if the problem w
ill go away
completely.

Greg McKaskle
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