02-28-2024 04:14 AM
I have two NI-USB 6009 cards.
In the NI-MAX application, when I connect card 1, it is correctly detected and assigned the name Dev1, and I can use it in LABVIEW.
However, when I connect card 2, NI-MAX does not recognize it, labeling it as USB\VID_3923&PID717B, and displays the message "Windows does not have a driver associated with your device," which prevents me from using the card in LABVIEW.
How can I solve this problem? I have already tried different versions of NI-MAX without resolution. Both cards were working fine weeks ago. I currently use LABVIEW Community and NI-MAX 2023 Q4 (running on Windows 11).
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02-28-2024 06:46 PM
Try these steps.
NI USB DAQ Device Not Identified Correctly In NI MAX
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02-28-2024 08:14 PM
Hi,
I followed the steps as described here https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000kIVESA2&l=es-MX. However, I was unable to resolve the problem initially.
In the Windows 11 Device Manager, the card was listed as USB-6009 with a "?" symbol. So, I right-clicked on the card and selected the "Update Driver" option. A window appeared where I chose the "Search automatically for drivers" option, and Windows 11 updated the driver, and the card was recognized. This created a category in the Device Manager list labeled "NI Data Acquisition Devices," and within it, the USB-6009 card now appears without any configuration issue symbols. After this, NI-MAX correctly recognizes the card, and it can be used in LABVIEW.
Now the card works fine.
Thanks for the help.
09-02-2024 07:43 PM
Hi. I have the same exact problem, except when I search of automatic drivers, it won't find any.
Any ideas? This is driving me crazy