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Way to clear cRIO?

Is there a way to clear off all the code on the cRIO? Or does it clear it automatically when we upload new code from netbeans?
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Re: Way to clear cRIO?

When you load a code onto the cRIO, it erases the old code previously on it. As for auto-erase, there could be a setting to do so, but I do not know. I hope this helped!
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Re: Way to clear cRIO?

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When you load a code onto the cRIO, it erases the old code previously on it. As for auto-erase, there could be a setting to do so, but I do not know. I hope this helped!
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