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Re: Is Labview Supposed to Be on The reimage?

To answer the questions and end this. What you need to do is go to this link (http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr....aspx?id=18530) then scroll down to control system.

Instructions
1.Plug the reimage disk (USB) into a computer (not classmate) and backup the files somewhere

2. Open up the USB folder and rename "AUTOINSTALL.CMD" to "AUTOINSTALL.CMD.BAK" and "DISKPARTSCRIPT.TXT" to "DISKPARTSCRIPT.TXT.BAK"

3. Then download the "Updated Classmate Installation Files" from that link and copy those files to the reimage disk (USB).

4. Run the reimage disk on the classmate (plug it in then hit F11)

5. Delete the user account that you created in the wizard (you only want Driver and Developer accounts)

6. Run the "Classmate Update" file on the classmate then restart the classmate. (this activates windows)

7. Download the trial version of PowerISO and make an .iso image of the LabView CD.

8. Run this .iso on the classmate

Now you have an activated Version of Windows 7 with LabView on your classmate and everything is all good.
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