I am using the Lego Mindstorms NXT Education Kit, software version 2.1. I ran into this issue using macos 10.8 on some new macbook airs and trying to run Mindstorms NXT for Education software, tried various 2.0 and 2.1 versions.We eventually got a 900meg NXT 2.1f installer package from Lego support,If you popped up the mac console application, you would see various framework/library errors related to Fantom.framework and VISA.framework. Running the uninstallers for the old versions and reinstalling newest versions of both NXT and the Lego Driver (Fantom driver) did not work, nor did applying patches/updates to older versions.It turned out the problem had to do with the fantom driver and the VISA.framework never being fully uninstalled/being messed up from the old versions. I went to a terminal, sudo'ed bash (to get a root shell), and deleted all of these ( i.e.
Let me introduce you to the LEGO MINDSTORMS programming software. Version of the NXT-G software available, check the LEGO MINDSTORMS website. Note You cannot do a firmware update via Bluetooth; you must use the USB.
I am trying to silently install Lego Mindstorms NXT 1.1 Education to a group of computers but keep getting an error message from the install process about minimum operating system requirements (Windows XP SP2).We are running Windows 7 Enterprise 32bit and the software is made for Windows XP SP2 and Vista so runs perfectly fine under Windows 7 it's just during the install process an error/warning message appears which you need to ok a few times and it installs and works fine.I have tried using setup.exe /? To find a suppress errors command line switch this setup.exe doesn't seem to have support for a suppress error switch. ORIGINAL: naveen.packagerTake all the msi's out from exe. Install them first (if the error pops up during the installation of driver msi then take a log file and it will let u know why the error is) and then capture the application.The captured msi should not give you the error. If so it is also popping up the error then again take a log and check. You will get the clue.I don't think the setup.exe contains any MSI files but I shall take a look when I get back to work on Monday. What do you suggest I use to log the install?
ORIGINAL: TimanatorCan you package NXt 2.0 instead? I just extracted the MSI's and run them with the /quiet command to deploy through Altiris.I do not have access to NXT 2.0 only 1.1 (I can't even find out where to get patches for NXT 1.X from). I believe that to get access to NXT 2.0 we would need to purchase it as it is a major revision update (I think we are getting it later in the year but for now I still need a way to deploy NXT 1.1).It is good to know that NXT 2.0 has msi's that are able to be installed silently. I have an answer. ORIGINAL: VBScabGreat work.