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Problem: When Windows 98 reboots, it seems to forget the configuration of our PCI-1200 board - it looks to be OK in NIDA and device manager, but when I run the test panes, I get the message 'The device is not responding to the selected base adress' or similar. In some cases Windows crashes when I try to launch the Test Panels (NI-daq 6.5). Deleting the PCI-1200 board from the device manager and reinstallign it solves the problem - until the PC is rebooted next time.
AT first I thougt it was a defective board, but we have seen similar behaviour with other examples. Has anybody any idea what's wrog? A solution?
Have you already found the solution to your problem? Please reply to group. Device manager not showing Yellow marks and then device not working is not exceptional.
Rishipa Reply to this group ============================================================ Jens B Kristensen wrote in message news:38fc1106@newsgroups.ni.com... > > Problem: When Windows 98 reboots, it seems to forget the configuration of > our PCI-1200 board - it looks to be OK in NIDA and device manager, but when > I run the test panes, I get the message 'The device is not responding to > the selected base adress' or similar. In some cases Windows crashes when > I try to launch the Test Panels (NI-daq 6.5). Deleting the PCI-1200 board > from the device manager and reinstallig n it solves the problem - until the > PC is rebooted next time. > > AT first I thougt it was a defective board, but we have seen similar behaviour > with other examples. Has anybody any idea what's wrog? A solution? > > Regards > > Jens B Kristensen > Denmark