Detect the hardware to run VI

I'll preface this by saying: I'm in the early stages of learning about Labview, if it's probably obvious by my question.

I want to just run my VI if a specific device - a NI USB-6229 (Dev1) case is detected, both at the start of the program at any time during the execution of the program I'm only using this device and my program is not intended to be used on any computer other than mine, so I don't think I need a table of product names or device types as I've seen in other posts and examples of programs. I don't want to add anything to the façade. I just want to stop running my VI if data acquisition is not connected or becomes disconnected at any time. Below is what I want to do, if I understand is not the right way to code.

Any help would be appreciated!

That's how you get the type of device.  Maybe this will help you get started.

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