09-07-2011 06:19 PM - edited 09-07-2011 06:22 PM
Does anyone have a solution for our problem?
USB-6251 is not being recognized (detected) in MAX but is detected by Windows 7 Device Manager.
Our configuration is: Windows 7 (64 BIT), DAXmx 9.3.0f2, MAX 4.8 and USB-6251 (S/N 12B647A. P/N 194929D-04L)
We had a "ready" indication/light on the 6251.
We tried several things...(all did not work)
1. We installed DAQmx 9.3 (for Windows 7)
2. Cleaned MAX Database per the following
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/86256F0E001DA9FF86256FFD005B827C?OpenDocument
We were able to detect the USB-6251 on an XP machine w/o needing to do items 1 (install drive) 2 (clean MAX database)
Has anyone experienced this?
Thanks
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09-07-2011 06:21 PM
Follow up... we were able to detect the USB-6251 on an XP machine w/o needing to do items 1 (install drive) 2 (clean MAX database)
09-08-2011 05:57 PM
Hello!
In Device Manager, does the 6251 show up as a Data Acquisition Device? Also, I assume you've tried refreshing MAX (View>Refresh or pressing F5)? Is the NI Device Loader started? Look at Control Panel»Administrative Tools»Services»NI Device Loader.
09-08-2011 07:19 PM
Michael B.
Yes the 6251 does show up as a DAQ device. NI device loader is listed in the services window as auto start. We have refreshed MAX.
Success! I had to manually start Device Loader. Even though the service was set to autostart, it was not running. Right click on the service shows that start was selectable. Clicked start and the service started. Start MAX and can now see the device. Opened the front panel.
How does NI Device Monitor running in the tray interface to Device Loader service?
I don't understand why the service was not running. Is this a security issue? I am logged in as administrator. I will try again as a normal user.
09-09-2011 07:01 PM
The NI Device Monitor is a utility for launching applications when a NI USB device is plugged in. The Device Loader is the service that loads and initializes device drivers for some types of NI hardware.
09-22-2011 06:12 PM - edited 09-22-2011 06:16 PM
Restarting the NI Device Loader service did it for me. I think Windows 7 will not auto-restart a service that previously failed. Given what I went through today, God only knows what really happened.
FYI: THEY ARE NOT KIDDING ABOUT NOT INSTALLING CARDS BEFORE YOU INSTALL DAQMX. I had this computer assembled by someone else and finally I just uninstalled everything, pulled the card out, reinstalled, and installed the card. Not before I ripped apart another computer to make sure this card was OK, of course....
In case anyone's wondering, putting the card in before installing the software (in my case) made it appear in MAX only after a looong delay "searching..." for devices. Then MAX would tell me the device failed the self test because "it may no longer be present".