07-24-2009 12:42 PM
07-27-2009 04:57 PM
Does your device pass self-test? Can you run a task in Measurement & Automation (MAX) Explorer? Lastly, can you replicate the behaviour on another PC?
Regards,
Glenn
08-12-2009 03:01 PM
Sorry for the long wait to respond, but I still do need this resolved. It does pass the self test, but I cannot run a task in MAX without it frezzing up. I haven't tried it on another PC just yet, but will try it soon. This other PC will have to use a different DAQ of the same model for now. Also the problem fixed itself on the PC I was having problems on when I accidently burned out the PC's power supply and replaced it with a new one. Even though it is fixed now and I don't see the problem anymore yet, I'd still like to find out why it happen the first time, so if it comes up again I don't have to burn out the power supply to fix it. Also note, that I did initially try restarting the computer several times using a cold and warm restart but didn't fix the problem, only the power supply burnout fixed it for now.
Thanks,
Jesse
08-13-2009 05:07 PM
This issue seems to be PC sourced. If we could duplicate the behaviour on another PC, this would isolate the issue to the DAQ card.
Glenn