![]() ![]() In some really old LabVIEW Versions, such as LabVIEW 7, my mentor told me the order I had to use when installing individual Modules/Toolkits, and "Install Device Drivers last" (and my own Rule of Thumb, "Reboot Often"). One other thing to consider - in my "LabVIEW Installation" experience (which, thus far, is limited to 32-bit LabVIEW), I'm very aware of an "order" requirement, stated most simply as "Install the Oldest Version first". If this also works for you, you might consider following the "uninstall/reinstall" pattern. This will mimic the system I have (running in a VM), which works. Be sure to include the Vision Development Module and Vision Acquisition System (Drivers). Install LabVIEW 2018, 32-bit (only), and install the other Modules/Toolkits/Drivers you need. What I might suggest you try first is the following "proof of concept" - get your hands on a PC (or VM) that does not have LabVIEW installed. ![]() Also, doing a complete removal of LabVIEW has become a little more difficult (in my humble opinion) with NIPM. Two or three years ago, I would have said "Yes, LabVIEW 64-bit does not play well with others, including 32-bit LabVIEW and Vision", but I understand that there have been definite "improvements" with more recent releases. ![]()
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