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Re: Unable to locate I/O unit over USB.. new error

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Originally Posted by Nwb code monkey View Post
ok, so we deploy the code on developer, switch users to driver or w.e. and we cannot make it respond,...
Are you using "fast user switching"? The Driver Station application doesn't like running in both the Developer and Driver accounts at the same time. As a general rule, always log off the Developer account before using the Driver account, and vice versa.

If you're doing software development, you can (and should) run the Driver Station application in the Developer account. You'll find it in the Start Menu along with all the other programs on the Classmate.

Some of what you describe makes it sound like you're confused about where the programs actually run. The task manager won't show you what's running on the cRIO in the robot. The "may already be running" error message you mentioned is probably talking about a robot program, not a Windows one.
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