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Robyn Ruder

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:45:08 PM8/3/24
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I've got a machine running Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB. When I try to install the latest LabVIEW (2023Q3), I get an error that says the installer requires Windows 10 64-bit (version 1607) or newer. I've installed all Windows updates on this machine, so it's running the latest available. What can I do to get LabVIEW installed? Thanks in advance.

I guess one obvious question is: "Is your version of windows x64?" Sorry, sometimes it's the obvious questions that you forget about. Also, look here for more reasons why your version of Windows may not qualify.

Note that NI has online and offline installers. Online installers install the latest NIPM version which currently require 1607, so you likely need to download and install the offline version of our installers.

Thanks for the additional detail, Scott! Since I don't think I can download older versions of LabVIEW, I went down the path and upgraded to Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC, and then I was able to install LabVIEW 2023 without issue.

If the NI product you are installing uses Microsoft .NET 4.6.2, the .NET installer may run before any NI software installs and may require a reboot before the installation of NI software begins. To avoid a .NET reboot, install .NET 4.6.2 separately before you install NI software.

Henning, NI Package Manager has always preinstalled .NET for any NI software that requires it, and now NIPM installs 4.8 for the few software that depend on it. LabVIEW as of yet does not require 4.8, but LabVIEW does depend on a version of NIPM that does.

Basically, for the usage of 4GB or more memory a 64-bit operating system is necessary.
The table below provides you with an overview of maximum addressable memory under the current operating systems:

18 exabytes? Or 16 exabytes? The reason you said 18 exabytes is because it is based on 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 bytes. 18 exabytes if you use the decimal definition of exabytes. 16 exabytes if you use the binary definition of exabytes.

Hello, i have a question. I am running windows 10 enterprise, 64bit on my thinkpad t480. It has 32GB of ram and 500GB SSD. It is very slow when trying to do tasks and it never uses more than 15% of the memory. Is there a way to use more ram for tasks/programs? Thanks

open run command by pressing windows key+R at the same time then type in msconfig go to boot options from the top tab then look for advanced click on it you will see the number of cores of your processor and amount of ram your computer is using maximize the memory and then restart you will feel the effects you can also check it in my this pc properties

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