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Originally Posted by airnate
I imagine that you have already done this since you indicate that previous code deployed okay, but just in case...
Make sure that you wait for a while after the reboot. It will typically take 30 seconds or more for the cRIO to boot and get the code up and running. So if it's not working, the first thing I would try is to wait a couple of minutes after booting to make sure it is not really already deployed.
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we did wait at least 30 seconds for the "no code" to switch to the battery voltage, but probably not much longer than a minute. Would there be any reason for an especially long delay during startup? also would a re-image of the cRIO be any help at all?