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I am using Windows 8.1 64-bit OS. Recently I successfully installed ISSM version 1.0.0.201512111404 and used it to build, debug, and deploy projects.
I copied projects in the c:\intelswtools\issm_2016.0.027\eclipse\workspace folder and renamed them to add additional features. I am not sure what happened but now I am not able to import or create projects.
I am receiving the error "Intel QMSI/BSP Project support is not enabled".
I have used the command prompt to verify that the D2000 is communicating by using OpenOCD and GDB to load an existing ELF file and checking for correct output through a serial port.
I have tried both a) repairing and b) uninstalling, restarting my computer, deleting the c:\IntelSWTools folder, and then reinstalling the ISSM 2016 program, but this did not fix the errors.
Is there some documentation on how to do a clean uninstall/reinstall? I would expect any issues to be resolved after reinstalling with all the default settings.
Thanks!
Solution Found:
After completely uninstalling the software, deleting the c:\intelswtools folder, and reinstalling the software, click on "iss_mcu_ide_eclipse-launcher.bat" and wait until Eclipse opens, then select the default workspace folder. I was impatient and did not wait until the eclipse-launcher file opened. Instead before it opened, I started the eclipse executable at C:\IntelSWTools\ISSM_2016.0.027\eclipse\eclipse.exe.
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Hi,
You may need to launch the eclipse through command prompt to enable the Intel QMSI/BSP Project support.
Let me know if any questions.
Thanks.

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