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jhellr13
28-01-2011, 18:35
This question might have been answered, but i am tired of searching for a correct solution.
Last week i successfully installed LabVIEW onto the classmate. When i did this, i copied the contents of the cd onto my external HDD. I have been trying to install LabVIEW onto my home desktop in order to program. I have downloaded LabVIEW using the contents on my HDD, but whenever i go to launch LabVIEW, i recieve the screen saying no licenses available. I have installed the updates from FIRST, and am using the serial code: L13R02200.


Do i need to install it straight from the cd?
What is my problem?

Mark McLeod
28-01-2011, 21:59
Is it possible that you missed hidden files when you copied it to your hard drive?
I've put it on a stick and installed from there without trouble.

jhellr13
28-01-2011, 22:33
I put the disc into my computer, and copied the contents to my desktop. Could their be any hidden files their?

Mark McLeod
28-01-2011, 22:39
Probably not the issue.
I just popped the LabVIEW DVD into my computer and at the top level I didn't see anything that would necessarily be hidden.
The files I see are:
autorun.exe
autorun.inf
FRC_Tools_Setup.exe
LabVIEW_Setup.exe
readme_LV_FRCbase.html
Resources folder

jhellr13
28-01-2011, 22:54
Probably not the issue.
I just popped the LabVIEW DVD into my computer and at the top level I didn't see anything that would necessarily be hidden.
The files I see are:
autorun.exe
autorun.inf
FRC_Tools_Setup.exe
LabVIEW_Setup.exe
readme_LV_FRCbase.html
Resources folder

That's weird, i have all of that.

jhellr13
28-01-2011, 23:14
I'm uninstalling it now and gonna try it again. Out of curiosity, is their a way for you to remotely connect to my pc and see if i am doing anything wrong?