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LabVIEW serial numbers are invalid
I downloaded Labview off the NI website (since my laptop lacks an optical drive), when i go to activate, the serial number comes up as invalid. When I go to the 7 day trial, the FRC 2013 splashscreen pops up (I downloaded the updates). But when I go to activate choosing LabVIEW 2012 Development System it comes up as invalid. Should there be another option specifically for robotics? If so, how do I get to it? Thanks!
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The frc disk is a special version of lab view that has the simulation and other first related products on it
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Thanks! I'm uninstalling my current copy and will download the FRC specified one.
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You can take the DVD to a computer with a optical drive and convert it to an .ISO image. Most CD/DVD burning programs can do this. Put it on a USB thumb drive (8GB) and use that on your optical drive challenged PC. Use a virtual drive program such as Daemon Tools, or Magic Disk to mount the image. We did that as well as making DVD copies (dual-layer DVD-Rdl required) and either way works well. Also the serial on your KOP package DVD may not work. See this thread: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=110471 |
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To get FRC LabVIEW to install correctly you need to first install the components from the Kit of Parts DVD and then install the 3 online updates. You could download all of the components individually from the NI website that are on the DVD but they will not activate properly unless installed from the DVD.
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To anyone using the ISO method, please note that the size of the image file exceeds the maximum file size on a FAT32 partition (~4GB), which tends to be the file format of most of the thumb drives I've stumbled upon.
To overcome this particular issue, you can either: 1. Use a NTFS-formatted drive 2. Use WinRAR to split the ISO file into two RAR archives that do not exceed the size limit 3. Transfer the ISO over a network connection or something like that 4. Probably the best solution IMO: get an external USB optical drive, which is incredibly cheap and handy with all those handicapped laptops nowadays |
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You don't need to turn the DVD into an .iso image. Just copy the contents to a USB stick; it'll work just fine.
I used an 8GB flash drive. I put the DVD files into one folder, software updates into another, and a bunch of downloaded technical resources into a third. The manual is in yet another folder. |
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