Select the partition to format RT?

I currently use a NI PXI machine for my LabView code.  I would also like to be able to use it as a real-time target.  Hoping to do this, I created another partition on the hard disk to install the software in real time.  However, when I boot from the disc USB Utility and select "marker hard disk" I get three options: "1 reformat the first RT-compatible partition on the disk", "2 clear all Acha partitions a single partition. ' and '3. Cancel the Format.  Seem to be how to choose my partition created for these purposes.  If I select '1' I run the risk of losing my c:\ drive, or maybe the "Acronis" partition supplied with the computer.  Is there a way around this, or what I have to re-partition of my drive hard so that the new partition is 'before' the c:\ drive?

Incidentally, most of the other options of the menu "1. Boot using software installed on the hard disk","2. Start in safe mode"etc. seem to prevent the computer to crash.  Each fixed for this?

My disk USB Utility has been created with LabView 8.6 use MAX 4.5.0.

Thank you

Doug

Hi Doug,.

I'm happy to help you with your question! Start with, I would not recommend using the Desktop PC utility USB player with most of the PXI systems. Several recent of National Instruments PXI controllers are provided with the opportunity to start in the Mode of LabVIEW Real-time safe via an EEPROM (with any necessary USB external drive), and so it is generally a better option.

What PXI controller do you use? If you enter the BIOS at startup of the system and see the real LabVIEW Real-time boot options, then you use one of the controllers with built-in LabVIEW of safe in real-time mode. A cautionary note: you need a LabVIEW Real-time Deployment license for run LabVIEW Real-time on your PXI controller. If you bought the controller and it delivered without LabVIEW Real-time installed, he probably didn't understand this license.

Assuming you are using one of these controllers, you have two basic options:

(1) install the files in time real LabVIEW and Windows on the same partition (FAT32). When you start your system, you can use the BIOS options to specify Windows or LabVIEW Real-time. The first time you start the system before loading files in time real LabVIEW, you start in safe mode and then install software of MAX. After this point, you will be able to run LabVIEW Real-time and your application at startup using the options in the BIOS.

(2) install the files in time real LabVIEW and windows on different partitions. To do this, you can install Windows on the FAT32 partition of second or later on your system, or (more commonly) to install Windows on an NTFS partition. LabVIEW Real-time will use the first partition FAT32 or remedy available. Once more, you can use the BIOS options to specify Windows or LabVIEW Real-time to start.

At the end of the day, you can use the USB of PC Desktop Utility player to install LabVIEW Real-time on any PC with supported hardware (assuming that you bought a LabVIEW Real-time Deployment license). However, this will cause the real-time system appears under MAX as a PC, and if you format using the command of the utility, you will need to replace the system boot record. It is possible to configure a system to dual-boot with bootloader like GRUB utilities, etc., but I highly recommend using the built-in OS BIOS selection if possible.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions, and I'm happy to help you further. Have a great day of Doug!

Kind regards

Casey Weltzin

Product Manager, LabVIEW Real-time

National Instruments

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