BillGorman wrote:How can I stop this from happening? Rebooting takes time and the drivers get anxious.
Actually, this is normal operation but does not require a computer reboot to resolve. The timing system will look for a finish in each lane where there was a start. If two vehicles start, the system waits for both finish beams to be tripped. In your example, note the RT and 60ft times for the right lane. The timing system is waiting for the right lane to cross the finish line. If the vehicle breaks down and cannot cross the finish line, press the END RUN button on the software to end the race. This tells the timing system the race is over and post the race results without the end speed or ET and print the timeslips. The software will reset the timing system for the next race. No need to reboot the computer.