06-20-2017 04:30 AM
Hi everyone,
I am using NI DAQ USB 6008 for my project, and I've been using it on my own computer (Windows 10) which work perfectly fine. Since I need to control a stepper motor I have to use another lab computer (Windows XP), but it can't detect the device and I don't know how to solve the problem.
when I plug in the cable:
Someone who recognize the problem or know how to solve this?
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06-20-2017 07:32 AM
You appear to be missing all your DAQmx devices - unless you have no other devices connected.
Try Tools>Reset Configuration Data
this will reset your MAX configuration data and sorts out 90% of issues with problems that I have had similar to that.
James
06-20-2017 01:30 PM
Hi parny88,
Are you using Windows XP with service pack 3? You must have SP3 installed to use the DAQmx drivers with XP. Also, your device is not showing up in NI-MAX, which makes me suspect this is an OS related issue.
My guess is that the warning message you are seeing when you install the drivers is warning you that your OS is not compatible with the drivers. Consequently, the drivers don't work.
Duncan W.
06-21-2017 02:26 AM
Hi James,
I tried to reset config data and now all the devices that are not connected disappeared and are only showing the device I want to use (USB 6008). But I can still not use the device, for example, I can't right-click and do the self-test. The status is still the same as before:
//Pamela
06-21-2017 02:28 AM
Hi Duncan,
It has service pack 3.
//Pamela
06-21-2017 02:38 AM
Hi Pamela,
I would suggest that your driver installation is probably corrupted.
What concerns me is that the driver popped up as unsigned - I've never had that from NI.
The best thing for you to do now is probably to uninstall the NI DAQmx drivers and try re-installing them from a good, safe, known source.
It may be that you should open a service request with NI, create a MAX report (File>Create Report > Technical support report) and send it with the service request to the assigned helper - unless Duncan is able to help?
This should then allow NI to find any irregularities in the installation.
They do have some special tools for fixing corrupt installations - this might be one of those cases
James
06-21-2017 04:02 AM
Hi James,
I've been installing the driver from the NI webpage, http://search.ni.com/nisearch/app/main/p/bot/no/ap/tech/lang/sv/pg/1/sn/catnav:du,n19:Windows.WINXP,...
And I downloaded the version (15.5.1) that should be compatible with Windows XP sp3, according to the table I found on the webpage as well (see attached picture).
I've uninstalled the driver now, and I will install it again as you said and see what happens.
06-21-2017 04:15 AM
Hi Pamela,
Just have a quick sanity check in NI MAX for your own benefit that the version number and that the DAQmx version is not higher due to someone having installed a newer version by accident.
Looks like your doing all the right things.
06-21-2017 04:35 AM
Hi James,
I installed the driver all over again but still have the same problem. Although, it is now showing in the NI max that Windows do not have a driver associated with my device (see picture). I also attached information about the system.
For NI Max, the version is 15.3.0f0.
06-21-2017 08:24 AM