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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Change nothing. That is the desired behavior.
If you want to log into the Developer account on startup, hold down the Shift key to force the system to present the login screen instead of automatically logging in as Driver.
That is a problem. You should probably restore the Classmate to its original state using the provided "RESTORATION KEY" flash drive (and then apply the latest LabVIEW and Driver Station updates). If you've been using the Classmate for software development, make sure you have saved all your work on an external disk or flash drive first!
There is something in the rules about it. <R60> prohibits any modification of the Classmate PC, with the exception of part A: "User programmable “dashboard” code in the Classmate PC may be customized." and parts I: "Fasteners may be used to attach the device to the OPERATOR CONSOLE or ROBOT." and J: "Labeling may be applied to indicate device purpose, connectivity, functional performance, etc."
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technically, it's not a modification, the ram could be considered a separate device, therefore, you are not modifying the class mate, but the RAM