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I've installed LabVIEW 2009 32-bit and 64-bit on both Vista 64-bit and Win 7 64-bit and have had no problems. My 32-bit version has FPGA, RT, Mathscript, and Vision installed as well. The 64-bit has Vision installed.
Thanks.. It will help a lot.
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Hrmm, interesting. I didn't try the "Run as administrator" option. I expected that as a Vista aware installer it would elevate itself properly.
I am installing the LabVIEW 32 bit and the driver installers realize I have a 64 bit OS and pick the 64 bit drivers. From what I could find on the web LabVIEW x64 doesn't have any toolkits other than Vision. I need Realtime, FPGA, Advanced Signal Processing, the trace toolkits, etc. From that info, I determined that what I need to install is LabVIEW x32 on my Win 7 x64 machine. Is that an incorrect conclusion?
The signed drivers may be an issue. I'll give that a try this weekend too. I did see the installer status mention driver signing for each driver. However, since it was the installer mentioning it, I assumed that NI had signed all of their drivers.
Regardless, I'm glad to see there is proof that I should be able to install LV2009 on Win7 x64.
Hi Metthew,
What happened then.. Did Labview 2009 32bit worked on windows 7 64 bit. all modules like (FPGA, RT) works on that ?
I am also trying to do same.. Please guide me..
Windows 7 keeps causing file permission errors for LabVIEW; any way around it besides shutting down UAC entirely?
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Brilliant, Creating a Subfolder in C works.. and It's good in a way to create a subfolder ... thanks..