Installation disc

LabVIEW 2012/Windows 7.  I created an installation disc for my sw construction in project of LV.  Can I install it on the target computer.  Something happen after weeks of operation where I think the sw became corrupted so I deleted the folder w exe files and support.  I then tried to do a reinstall. (setup.exe) it took me through some steps as to ask me where I wanted the files.  After that I got a popup indicating the version of the drivers (MAX, data acquisition, etc) I had on it was equal or superior to those that I tried to install.  Fine.  I said OK.  When I went on the exe directory was supposed to be in it was empty.  Can you do a w to reinstall the installation disc?

You can try to do the forced relocation. http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/ADD22E807D5A12AD862579EC00760F79

If this does not work, it just download the runtime and drivers, you need and install them manually.  It'll be easier that trying to find what that you did not correctly in your uninstall.

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