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lvruntimeeng.msi install error on winxp

Hello all,

 

 I had a NI-6221 installed on a x86 winxp SP2 along with labview7.1 and DAQmx of the same age.

This pc failed, then I bought a new desktop and installed LabView2010 and all the newer versions of drivers and DAQmx.

However all my old vi stopped to work correctly, because they were made for labview7.1, so I had to uninstall everything (and in a hurry) and reinstall labview7.1 and DAQmx 3.0 (or something).

After a while I noticed that the "test panel" in DAQmx was not working, and I read on the forum that this was due to an incomplete uninstall.

Therefore, I uninstalled everything throught NI application interface.

Then I tried to uninstall the rest with MSIblast, but I've got the error 1772

I have seen the solution at

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/268AD2EDA9B14EFC86256E7F00790156?OpenDocument

and tried to install manually labview7.1 run-time through lvruntimeeng.msi, but it failed, saying that a newer version is present.

Now, LabView2010 is no longer available on the web and I do not have a copy of it.

 

How can I do to install and then uninstall lvruntimeeng.msi of labview2010 (given that this is the right way to proceed)?

Should I install and uninstall lvruntimeeng.msi of labview2011?

 

Thanks,

 

 Alessandro

 

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Hello abigi,

 

in the following link you can find the Labview 2010 runtime engine.

 

http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2087/lang/en

 

 

 

 

 

Antonios
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Thanks! I downloaded the 2010 runtime engine (... pardon me, but I did not expected to be on the NI site and I had not looked for it).

 

I installed the 2010 runtime engine (actually, although I selected only the runtime engine it installed many applications).

 

Then I uninstalled everything, but the labview7.1 runtime engine (which is the only application surviving in msiblast) is still giving me the error 1722 and 1603.

And I when I try to reinstall it through the lvruntimeeng.msi, it prompts "a higher version of this product is already installed"..

 

Am I missing something?

Is there a particular procedure for uninstalling? Do applications need to be uninstall in a specific order? Mumble mumble...

 

Thanks,

 

 Alessandro

 

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Hello Alessandro,

 

can you please complete the following steps?

  • Delete the folders 8.0 and later that are in C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\LabVIEW Run-Time\
  • Run msiblast.exe 
  • Delete the following entries 
    NI LabVIEW 8.0 FF Run-Time Engine Libs and later (if you have one) 
    NI LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 8.0 and later
  • Restart your PC

 

After I think that you will be able to reinstall LV 7.1 Runtime engine. Can you please try and see if you are able?


Regards,

Antonios
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Sincerely thanks for the reply.

What I tried today was: run MSIblast (removing everything but runtime eng 7.1). remove all National Instrument folders. clean registry entries according to the pdf http://forums.ni.com/ni/attachments/ni/250/34391/2/MSI%20Blast.pdf

Clean again all registry with CCleaner

Clean everything with microsoft install cleaner.

At this point everything seemed to be gone, event the NI installer in the add/remove packages menu.

Then what I did was:

I removed the PCI NI-6221.

I installed Labview 7.1 (no drivers)

I installed DAQmx

I physically installed the NI-6221.

However I am still having the same problem: in MAX the test panel window does not open anymore.

 

Since I had read on other posts that this might be due to mixed versions and install problems, that's why I wanted to clean and reinstall everything (and then I had problems with the runtime engine).

I was thinking of uninstall/msiblast etc everything again. And reinstall in a different order:

DAQmx

NI-6221

Labview

 

This might be a solution?

Otherwise I have windows installation cd ready...

 

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!

 

Alessandro

 

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I think I'll go for a HD formatting...

MSIblast cannot uninstall run-time engine even this time; I am getting the same error as before.

I'll go for an annoying HD erase...

 

Thanks for the help!

Alessandro

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