12-21-2015 06:41 AM - edited 12-21-2015 06:55 AM
I reinstalled Labview 2014. But it seems that there are some problems with the paths..When opening the FPGA sample project for Compact Rio it has problems finding Clear Errors.vi.
When I change the path manually it is able to find the vi's. But this should not be necessary ofcourse. What could cause this? And is there a way to let Labview find the paths by itself again?
Then it is stil lunable to find this vi. But this could be because I miss the fpga package.
EDIT:
After installing the FPGA package I get this error:
12-21-2015 07:03 AM - edited 12-21-2015 07:08 AM
If you go to the LabVIEW options, select 'Paths' and then select VI Search Path, does it look something like this:
(this is from my 2013 LabVIEW installation)
You may also want to have a look inside your LabVIEW.ini file to check if there's something wrong there (you could back it up, delete it and it will reset everything to default). If that doesn't work, you could also try uninstalling and reinstalling again (less than ideal I know...but I have seen LabVIEW installations fail sometimes). What you're seeing shouldn't happen and is indicative of a corrupt installation - obviously the FPGA errors would occur if the FPGA module wasn't installed but the others sound like a corrupt install.
Do you also have other versions of LabVIEW installed? Maybe it's trying to load items from VI lib for a different LabVIEW version?
12-21-2015 07:27 AM
Thanks for the help!
I already tried to change the path. Deleting the ini file did not help:
Should I deinstall Labview 2014? Or all packages with 2014 in the name?
12-21-2015 10:10 AM
Do you have the RT module as well as the FPGA module installed? Maybe that particular project also uses the RT module?
If I were to do a reinstall, I would completely uninstall LabVIEW 2014 + toolkits (e.g. FPGA / RT), reboot and then reinstall LabVIEW + Toolkits together.
12-21-2015 01:08 PM
Don't do that! Reinstall at the default c:\ directory