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akash992391 30-01-2013 19:36

cRIO problem
 
hii guys we are rookie team and i dont know wats wrong with our cRIO Imaging tool. when i scan it work everything fine but its taking so long so long to reboot idk that's good or not but i need help with that please.....thank you

saikiranra 30-01-2013 19:55

Re: cRIO problem
 
What is taking a long time to reboot? The cRio or the Imaging Tool?

Two issues I have had in the past.
- Make sure the cRio is plugged in.
- Make sure the modules are in the right slot.

akash992391 30-01-2013 20:05

Re: cRIO problem
 
the imaging tool is good but when is rebooting its talking way too long idk..

saikiranra 30-01-2013 20:33

Re: cRIO problem
 
I'm going to be assuming that the imaging tool is taking too long to reboot.

They update the tool, every so often.
Check here: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...ical-Resources

akash992391 30-01-2013 20:36

Re: cRIO problem
 
I did update though idk its same thing..

jesusrambo 30-01-2013 20:50

Re: cRIO problem
 
Boot the cRIO into safe mode by holding the reset button for 5 seconds until the status light stays solid yellow, then try again.

RufflesRidge 30-01-2013 20:52

Re: cRIO problem
 
Have you tried all the troubleshooting steps listed at the bottom of this document?

akash992391 30-01-2013 20:52

Re: cRIO problem
 
OK

akash992391 30-01-2013 20:59

Re: cRIO problem
 
Any other ideas??

RufflesRidge 30-01-2013 21:02

Re: cRIO problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by akash992391 (Post 1224887)
Any other ideas??

You've tried disabling all other network adapters, tried with and without a switch in-between, and checked that the netmask is 255.255.255.0 as detailed by the page I linked to?

akash992391 30-01-2013 21:05

Re: cRIO problem
 
ok i will try that thanx...

Team3266Spencer 31-01-2013 17:54

Re: cRIO problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jesusrambo (Post 1224880)
Boot the cRIO into safe mode by holding the reset button for 5 seconds until the status light stays solid yellow, then try again.

I'm fairly certain formatting a cRIO while in SAFE mode corrupts the cRIO, so I would suggest not doing this.

Joe Ross 31-01-2013 19:57

Re: cRIO problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team3266Spencer (Post 1225475)
I'm fairly certain formatting a cRIO while in SAFE mode corrupts the cRIO, so I would suggest not doing this.

It does not corrupt the cRIO. It does require a two step imaging (image the cRIO in safe mode, then reimage the cRIO not in safe mode).

jesusrambo 31-01-2013 20:01

Re: cRIO problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team3266Spencer (Post 1225475)
I'm fairly certain formatting a cRIO while in SAFE mode corrupts the cRIO, so I would suggest not doing this.

This is incorrect. As was said, it simply does a two step imaging, and the 2013 Imaging Tool will handle that for you. From the user's end, you only need image it as you would were it not in safe mode, and click the dialog to confirm formatting it. In no way does it corrupt the cRIO.

Team3266Spencer 31-01-2013 20:05

Re: cRIO problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 1225542)
It does not corrupt the cRIO. It does require a two step imaging (image the cRIO in safe mode, then reimage the cRIO not in safe mode).

Quote:

Originally Posted by jesusrambo (Post 1225544)
This is incorrect. As was said, it simply does a two step imaging, and the 2013 Imaging Tool will handle that for you. From the user's end, you only need image it as you would were it not in safe mode, and click the dialog to confirm formatting it. In no way does it corrupt the cRIO.

My apologies I must of read some incorrect information somewhere.


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