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I tried to make a new project for the CYBLE-014008 module, and I got the following error message:
"The design wide resource file has unexpected errors: (File not found.). Information in the design wide resource file may have been lost. Contact Customer Support for help on this issue."
I would like to work on assigning pins and verifying that the 014008 will have the resources I need for my new project. Do I need to have a .cydwr file to do that within PSoC creator? And if so, where can I find one?
Thanks
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Welcome in the forum, Adrian!
The .cydwr file is generated automatically when a new project is created. Access rights, network drives or a bad installation of Creator may cause an error as you told us.
Please verify by creating a new project on your local drive. When that does not work, de-install Creator, download latest version from Cypress and re-install it again in the defaulted path.
Bob
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I found one from another user's post that included his project, and included that in my new example project, so I think I'm all set. But in case anyone is listening from Cypress, the file was missing after I did a fresh install today of the whole toolchain, so others may run into this issue as well.
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Welcome in the forum, Adrian!
The .cydwr file is generated automatically when a new project is created. Access rights, network drives or a bad installation of Creator may cause an error as you told us.
Please verify by creating a new project on your local drive. When that does not work, de-install Creator, download latest version from Cypress and re-install it again in the defaulted path.
Bob