6. Troubleshooting
6.3 Troubleshooting
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Problem 9: When you attempted to select an NC Card drive using the file transfer utility, the
target drive name could not be found.
NC Card No. may not be set. Refer to "4.4.2 Assigning an NC Card No. of PCI NC Card" to set
an NC Card number.
Problem 10: After ISA NC Card is removed, Windows will not start, or an error occurs during
startup.
NC Device Driver may be still in the condition of “in use” even after NC Card is removed. Start
Windows in the Safe mode, and then refer to chapter 7.2 “Removing NC Card," and delete the
NC Device Driver or disable it temporarily.
Problem 11: When the file transfer utility was started, the message of "File Not Found" appeared,
and the file transfer utility could not be started.
The PATH environment variable may not be set properly. Check the setting of the PATH
environment variable using the procedures below.
[Procedures]
(1) Open the C:\autoexec.bat file using an editor such as Notepad.
(2) On the row of the PATH environment variable, check that the path of the directory to which
Runtime Library was installed is found.
Example: When “C:\melpcnc\” is specified on the destination,
(This directory is the default destination.)
Check that there is a search path of “C:\melpcnc\bin32.”
(3) Add the setting of the PATH environment variable if it is not found at step (2).
(4) Check the order of search paths if the PATH environment variable is found at step (2). If
“C:\melpcnc\bin” is found on the setting of the PATH environment variable, set
“C:\melpcnc\bin32” before the setting of “C:\melpcnc\bin.”
Example:
PATH=%PATH%;C:\mlepcnc\bin;C:\melpcnc\mmi
↓
PATH=%PATH%;C:\melpcnc\bin32;C:\melpcnc\bin;C:\melpcnc\mmi
(5) Check that there is no mistake on the expression of the PATH environment variable.
Example: PATH=%PATH%;C:melpcnc\bin32;... (There is no \ after the C:)
Problem 12: An NC drive name not used actually is displayed on the [NC Card Select] of
MELDASMAGIC Monitor or the drive list on the [NC] side of the file transfer utility.
A contradiction may have occurred in the content of the MELCFG.INI file in the Windows directory.
Check that there is no unnecessary [MachineXX] (XX is 01-FF) section in the MELCFG.INI file,
and delete any unnecessary [MachineXX] section.
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