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Re: Error Message 1080

So I decided to re-image the Roborio and try to deploy code once before I contacted ni. I did successfully clear the error message. I believe that when I reimaged the Roborio the first time, it didn't image properly thus causing the error message. However, I'm back at my initial issue of that once I deploy codes to the Roborio 2-3 times I get the error message

LabVIEW: (Hex 0x661) The LabVIEW Real-Time process encountered an unexpected error and restarted automatically.

LabVIEW: (Hex 0x63B) The RT target does not have enough memory to load the startup application.

I have viewed the other forum post with this problem and have checked to make sure the Roborio's address is correct. I can get the code to work; however, I have to reimage the Roborio every time 3rd time I update the code. My process of updating the code goes like this:
1. Edit the code
2. Build the code
3. Deploy the code
4. Reboot the Roborio
Again thanks for any help.
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