Check the Recovery options in Windows 10 to learn how to do that (use the 'Remove everything') option and make sure to create backups of your important files first. That might work for many applications, however in my experience this causes more trouble than resetting your computer and installing everything from scratch. If you can find the "National Instruments" folder under "Program Files" you have most likely upgraded from a previous Windows version without resetting your computer.Let me already give you answers to two possible scenarios: ![]() Are you sure that's not the case?ĭid you install LabVIEW before upgrading to Windows 10? => Check if there is a folder "C:\Program Files\National Instruments" As far as I can tell from your screenshots, LabVIEW is already installed on your system (does not require any more disk space). That being said I've successfully installed LV2011 and LV2015 (圆4) on Windows 10 and had no problems with the installer (don't know about LV2014 though). LabVIEW does not yet officially support Windows 10, see LabVIEW Operating System Support. Welcome to LabVIEW and welcome to the forums, hope you enjoy your stay
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