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Re: 64-bit vs. 32-bit Absolute Pathing

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Originally Posted by jmanela View Post
I tried installing labview on multiple 64 bit machines; none of them could get a complete installation. I have tried many things and after hours of trying, i settled for just running on a 32 bit and it worked fine.

I am having no problem running the version of labview supplied with the KOP on a 64 bit machine. I have Windows 7 pro 64 bit with a core 2 duo processor. You might be having a problem with a firewall, antiviris, or something else not liking labview. It also takes a few hours to install LabVIEW in most cases.

Can you post of a screen shot of the error it is giving you when you try and install it on a 64 bit machine
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