Error loading lvanlys.dll

Hi all

2 days ago my PC starts to send this message: error loading lvanlys.dll. Inavalid access to memory location. I use winidows 7 and LabView 2010.

To fix that I do every thing and finally I reinstall windows and labview, but nothing change. I need your advice.

Thank you.

Ah. Ok. Hey, I have the same machine!

It's quite extraordinary material and you should probably mention that.

There is a bug in the old intel MKL library of known on machines with many cores. Are you really sure it worked before on this same machine with the same version of LabVIEW?

You should probably update LabVIEW to make it work correctly with 32 virtual cores. This is an old discussion.

See also my report here. If you disable hyperthreading in the bios, things should work. Would be - that you had it disabled before?

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