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Hello,

I installed Multisim and Ultiboard under programsx86/National Instruments and it said successfully installed. However, when I start eaither program all i get is this (see attached)

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Hello,

 

What operating system are you using?  To resolve this issue, you can try the following:

 

1. Navigate to the windows Control panel

2. Select Uninstall a program

3. Select National Instruments Software

3. Select NI Circuit Design Suite under the products tab

4. Click Repair

 

Hope this helps.



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I am using windoes 7 86 bit version. I tried a repair on the circuit design suite and on every program I installed from NI but neither worked. I tried uninstalling then reinstalling only the circuit design suite and then on every NI program neither worked. Could it possibly be that some of the program is installed in a different folder than the one requested by startup? I originally installed the program in a shared folder, but the folder was a bit to small and I uninstalled it. I tried installing it to the program folder in C: and it worked only up to the gray window. Thank you for helping me out by the way.

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Hello,

 

You may have to run the program in Windows XP compatibility mode.  You can find out more about this on the Microsoft website.

Regards,

Sharanya R
Market Development Engineer
National Instruments
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