Ni-daqmx Driver Support For Labview 2017 Is Missing 【NEWEST ⟶】
"NI-DAQmx Driver support for LabVIEW 2017 is missing" usually occurs because the NI-DAQmx driver was installed before the LabVIEW IDE, or only the runtime version was installed.
Solution 4: Repair or Reset NI-DAQmx
- Try repairing NI-DAQmx by navigating to National Instruments > NI-DAQmx > Repair.
- If repairing does not work, reset NI-DAQmx to its default settings by navigating to National Instruments > NI-DAQmx > Reset.
Troubleshooting attempted:
3. Finding the Right Driver
NI distributes drivers through the "NI Package Manager." However, for older versions of LabVIEW (like 2017), you sometimes need to look for the "Legacy" drivers on the NI website. ni-daqmx driver support for labview 2017 is missing
- LabVIEW 2017 is 8 years old (released August 2017).
- It runs on Windows 7-era APIs.
- New DAQmx drivers use Windows 10/11 specific memory management.
Note on Future Compatibility
LabVIEW 2017 is currently in "Extended Support" or "Maintenance" phases. While it is a very stable version, newer hardware released by NI (e.g., specific USB-600x revisions released in 2023) may require a newer DAQmx driver that is incompatible with LabVIEW 2017. If you are using brand-new hardware, you may be forced to upgrade LabVIEW to a newer version (such as 2021 or 2023) to gain driver support. "NI-DAQmx Driver support for LabVIEW 2017 is missing"