03-14-2009 03:36 AM
03-16-2009 10:31 AM
Shane,
Thank you for posting on the NI Forums. It sounds to me like you are correct in assuming you had a bad install of DAQmx. Without knowing the exact name of the files it was unable to install I can't be sure what is not working correctly. If repairing the drivers did not take care of the issue it would be best to un-install the driver and you can do that from the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel, Select "National Instruments Software" and click on "Change/Remove". This will open up another Add/Remove Programs for the National Instrument software. Find the DAQmx driver and then select "Remove". This will remove the necessary files. Then I would try installing the driver again. If you do get any errors please note them as they will help me look into the issue further. Let me know if you have any other questions.
03-18-2009 02:06 AM
Thanks Aaron. I did the uninstall and reinstall and it worked like a charm. I had a second set of brand new install disks. Perhaps the original set were damaged. Thanks for the reply.
shane
Aaron W. wrote:Shane,
Thank you for posting on the NI Forums. It sounds to me like you are correct in assuming you had a bad install of DAQmx. Without knowing the exact name of the files it was unable to install I can't be sure what is not working correctly. If repairing the drivers did not take care of the issue it would be best to un-install the driver and you can do that from the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel, Select "National Instruments Software" and click on "Change/Remove". This will open up another Add/Remove Programs for the National Instrument software. Find the DAQmx driver and then select "Remove". This will remove the necessary files. Then I would try installing the driver again. If you do get any errors please note them as they will help me look into the issue further. Let me know if you have any other questions.