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LabVIEW Can't Find FPGA DLL

A few days ago, when I was opening up a cRIO project, I discovered that I couldn't access any VI's intended to go on the cRIO.

http://i.imgur.com/P4NZQBH.png?1
http://i.imgur.com/szVFndd.png?1


This was on a project which I was before able to open on my laptop without any problems before, and I am still able to open it on other computers. I tried other projects, and they did the same thing. New projects also produced the same result, although they gave this error when created:

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Error 1055 occurred at Property Node in FRC Create Project.vi->FRC Wizard - Robot.vi
At first, I ensured that my licence was working, and attempted to re-install the 2014 FRC Update Suite. No dice. Next, I went in "Programs and Features" on my control panel, and repaired every single National Instuments file on my hard drive. Still nothing. Finally, I had to spend about 5 hours today uninstalling every piece NI software on my laptop, and then re-installing it. But this error has managed to survive even that. So I decided to look into it more. When attempting to bypass the project manager and open a VI directly, I got this error:

http://i.imgur.com/H3oFHRF.png?1

It did manage to open after I clicked OK, however I discovered that all of the WPIlib subVIs for setting and getting actuators, sensors, etc had errors. Digging to the source of the errors, I got this:

http://i.imgur.com/BJLFa5Z.png?1

That property node is the source of all my problems. I have no idea what to do. My team was depending on me to code some important stuff today, but so far I have done nothing but chase down this problem. If re-installing didn't work, I don't know what will.
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