
09-01-2011, 15:27
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Re: Is Labview Supposed to Be on The reimage?
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Originally Posted by kinganu123
All the reimage really does is update Windows. The rest are in the CDs.
But, this is really stupid
1. FRC gives us CDs to install the programs...
NETBOOKS DON'T HAVE CD DRIVES
(if anyone is looking for a free solution for this, use ImgBurn to create an ISO on another computer and then use Daemon Tools Lite on the Netbook to install it)
2. Windows 7 Professional takes up more than Windows 7 Starter, leaving us with what, 1 gb of space?
AN IDE WITH ALL THE NECESSARY PLUGINS TAKE UP A MAJORITY OF THIS AMOUNT, LEAVING NO SPACE FOR EXTRAS
Ok, sorry, I'm done. I'm just really frustrated. I'm trying to port our labview code to java (this is how I'm learning to program the bot), so I need both IDEs, and our school doesn't let us install any of our software on their computer, so we are stuck with this netbook and are stuck in this predicament.
That's just an exe file made in labview. At least, it was last year. Therefore, you can't conclude that labview is on the computer.
Plus there's no need to reimage. Just delete the third account from Developer (we had the same thing happen to us. Windows makes you do this for some reason, I guess its because it doesn't realize that the image comes with preloaded accounts).
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the basic fix is to remove the recovery partition.. and extend the windows drive.. but im not sure if its legal lol if any thing il post up a .bat that will do it
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