Win 11 FRC Labview executable file location

Dear CD,
Great, solve one problem inherit another.
Just purchased new laptop to replace 6 year old laptop used in FRC 2016.
New laptop has WIN 11, so struggling through new everything.
Installed FRC Labview and FRC game tools following the instructions.
Crio and dashboard icons are present. Where is the FRC Labview launch
executable in the file directory?

Thanks in advance,

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Should be under Start(bottom center left)->All Apps (top right corner)
then National Instruments

or if you really want the directory path it’s the same in Win 11 as it is for Win 10:
C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2020\LabVIEW.exe

Mark,

  1. Thanks again.
  2. Back to the same error code from previous thread on my old laptop.
  3. Repairing LABVIEW did not fix the error code so will uninstall, reinstall
    I love LABVIEW, lol

While I’d expect everything to work on Windows 11, generally, it’s worth pointing out the stack is built on LabVIEW 2020 SP1 as we had that released to test against the roboRIO2.0 hardware and that was less risky to the FRC season than using the LabVIEW 2021 that was in development.

That puts us into a spot where Windows 11 didn’t exist during the testing and validation of LabVIEW so it may bring in some other “fun.” I’d keep a closer eye on things using the Windows 11 environment for those reasons.

Mark and JeffB,

I am still getting the Error 1055 occurred at Property Node in FRC create Project .vi > FRC Wizard- Robot.Vi… same as my older laptop. This was fixed by manual uninstall-reinstall which I have tried on new, Dell Win 11, laptop without the same success.

I receive the error when I try to create the FRC2022 Robot Project. Is there a way to manually pull in the *.vi files into the FRC2022 Robot Project to override this startup issue? If possible, I would like to try this versus the manual uninstall-reinstall method over which I have limited user control.

THoughts?

I forget where the project creation copies the files from.
C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2020\ProjectTemplates\FRC_Templates\Arcade

You could try creating a project on the system you have that works, copying the project folder over to the system that doesn’t and try opening that.

It might give you more info.

I’d recommend this long before trying to move installation files around.

Something you’re doing isn’t resulting in a good installation currently. Moving files around puts you to a state where you’re even further from where we can know what’s on your system to provide help.

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