Ed W
2007-04-18 14:10:18 UTC
Hi hemantbhati,
Thank you for posting to the NI forums. Does Windows Device Manager recognize the device? If not, then there may be something wrong with either your device or your PCI slots. I would recommend changing the slot where the device is inserted. If this doesn?t make a difference, try the device in a different computer.
If Windows does recognize the device, then what version of the Traditional DAQ driver are you using? Depending on your operating system, you may be able to upgrade your driver, which often resolves these types of problems. The driver download page for PCI/PXI devices, including the NI 4351, is located below.
<a href="http://www.ni.com/support/daq/versions_pci_pxi.htm" target="_blank"> NI-DAQ Driver Support</a>
Best regards,
Ed W.
Applications EngineerNational Instruments
Thank you for posting to the NI forums. Does Windows Device Manager recognize the device? If not, then there may be something wrong with either your device or your PCI slots. I would recommend changing the slot where the device is inserted. If this doesn?t make a difference, try the device in a different computer.
If Windows does recognize the device, then what version of the Traditional DAQ driver are you using? Depending on your operating system, you may be able to upgrade your driver, which often resolves these types of problems. The driver download page for PCI/PXI devices, including the NI 4351, is located below.
<a href="http://www.ni.com/support/daq/versions_pci_pxi.htm" target="_blank"> NI-DAQ Driver Support</a>
Best regards,
Ed W.
Applications EngineerNational Instruments