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Re: Can't Image cRio

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Originally Posted by duane View Post
We are changing from LabView to C++ programming. I've been trying to re-image the cRio to work with C++, but re-imaging keeps failing:



I started the installation on a computer that has never been used to program the cRio before. I followed the installation instructions. I've installed the LabView tools (not all of LabView). I went through and found all of the updates I could locate and installed those.

I can image the cRio from another system that has LabView installed, but not WindRiver, so it's not anything to do with the cRio.

I haven't been able to image for LabView, Java, or C++. When I do a full re-image (ie Safe Mode off), the imaging seems to work, but the final are where the failure occurs. For a normal re-image, it seems to fail almost right away.

I would appreciate any kinds of ideas for how to work out what the problem might be.

Thanks.
Okay so please clarify...even with a regular c-rio reimage it wont work?
if so,

~Make sure that you can either ping or use Measurement Automation explorer. ping 10.xx.xx.another number dont forget your team number once to replace the x's.
~If not please check the wireless. If it is on please turn it off.
~Also please check your firewall. This being on can interfere with the connection between the computer and the c-rio.
~Also you will probably have to power cycle your robot.
~Also make sure your computer is not on "Get connections automatically" please set your computer to for example 10.00.00.99 (replace the zeros with your team's number)
~Also please connect to a router if you havent already.

Please tell if any of this works, I havent worked with c++ so I dont know the nitty gritty but this is a start.
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