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So we have been trying to image the cRIO with the 2014 imaging tool but it keeps giving the error shown:
![]() ![]() We reset the cRIO and removed and re installed the software. I'm not sure what else there could be or what the error means. Last edited by domingocool : 09-01-2014 at 14:49. Reason: Added top of the error dialog |
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
Have you tried the troubleshooting steps listed here: http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/...ging-your-crio
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
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![]() The only thing is that the new image(v52) is not applied. If I give it another go after that, it shows the error message again. |
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
Do you still have the console out soft-switch on when you tried to reformat the cRIO?
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
Yea the Console Out is on.
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
Can you try reformatting the cRIO with that switch off, when I was beta testing rebound rumble's LabVIEW version, it interfered with us reformatting the cRIO.
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
Ok so now what it's doing is going through everything but gets stuck at Rebooting.
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
Can I see a screenshot of said rebooting. The rebooting takes a relatively small time, but it depends on what you are seeing.
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Re: Problem Imaging cRIO to v52
You say you've done everything in the troubleshooting list, but let's focus on a couple of common problems directly.
Do you have your network adapter's IP address set properly? It should be 10.46.45.x, where x is either 5 (if you're using the Driver Station computer), 6 (the typical programming computer address), or something 10 or higher. You should also make completely certain that no other network adapters are enabled on your computer. Don't just turn off the wireless network radio; actually go into the networking configuration and disable the adapter. |
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