" device does not respond to is base address, do you want to continue ?" OR " Le périphérique ne répond pas à l'adresse de base"

Environment :
NI-DAQ 6.9.3
PCI-6025 E Card
LabPC1200 Card
PCI serial interface card
AGP video Card
Measurement & Automation explorer 2.0
After using the PCI-6025 E during an hour with the Measurement & Automation explorer 2.0 software, the message :�Le périphérique ne repond pas à l�adresse de base, voulez vous continuer?� or « the device does not respond to is base address, do you want to continue ? »
All the informations , even in the System Configuration Panel, seem to be in order. It seems that the problem occurs after I have tried to use also the Lab PC 1200 by the way of the Measurement & Automation explorer 2.0.
I have tried to:
� restart the software,
� stop the PC and restart it after a while,
� uninstall NI-DAQ 6.9.3 and all NI softwares
� Install NI-DAQ 7
The same problem was always here.
� stop the PC remove all the Cards except the video card
� restart the PC
� stop the PC and put only the PCI-6025E Card
The same problem was always here.
� uninstall NI-DAQ 7 and all the NI softwares
� stop the PC and remove the PCI-6025E Card
� Install NI-DAQ 6.9.3
� Stop the PC and install the PCI-6025E Card in another PCI Slot.
The same problem was always here.
I have each time try to change the number of the card by the use of Measurement and automation explorer 2.0 but with no success.
How can I do to use again this card?
I really thank you for any response.
NICOLAS Gabriel.

Hey Nicolas,
Try opening up the Reset Device.vi inside of LabVIEW and execute the VI. All you have to do is set the correct device number and check that the error returned is 0 and not another error number. In many cases a crashed program can cause the devices to enter into an unsafe state that they need to be reset from.
It is possible that you damaged the device and that it will need to be sent in for repair, but in most cases a reset will fix the issue. Also, try opening up MAX and right-click on Traditional NI-DAQ Devices under Devices and Interfaces and click on reset Traditional NI-DAQ. If that doesn't work try the Device reset under DAQmx as well.
I hope this helps out.
Joshua P.
National Instruments

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