Convert old labview file

Hello,
I have an old labview file created with 5.1 version. Currently I am using Labview 10.0, Could anyone convert the attached file to a newer version?
Many thanks!!
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Hello,
I have an old labview DAQ file used with 5.0 Version. Currently I am using 10.0, Could anybody convert the attached file to a newer version?
Thanks a lot.
Attachments:
mywork - Copy of Old Version 5.llb ‏1040 KB

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