02-11-2021 05:10 AM
When I try to install LabView I keep getting this error and I can't uninstall the software to reinstall it as it says the uninstaller cannot be found.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
02-11-2021 01:28 PM
It seems like something in your NI Package Manager (NIPM) installation has gotten damaged. My suggestion is to:
02-12-2021 04:46 AM
Just tried that, no change. Same error
02-16-2021 10:45 AM
Which LabVIEW version are you trying to install? With the older ones that came on disk and USB drive, you could force a reinstall by navigating to the folder with the installation files (as administrator in command prompt) and running the following:
setup.exe /reinstall
02-17-2021 08:11 AM
I am trying to install the newest version of LabView
02-17-2021 09:32 AM
@Chanlon wrote:
I am trying to install the newest version of LabView
That doesn't help us because we have no idea what you think is the latest version of LabVIEW.
02-18-2021 03:43 AM
I am trying to install LabView SP 2021, Base, Full, Professional 32 Bit English
02-18-2021 06:13 AM - edited 02-18-2021 06:13 AM
@Chanlon wrote:
I am trying to install LabView SP 2021, Base, Full, Professional 32 Bit English
That's not a valid LabVIEW version format. I don't want influence your response by making a suggestion, so could you correct yourself and reply with the version you consider to be the "latest"?
Thanks.
02-18-2021 09:58 AM
Do you mean LabVIEW 2020 SP1? Because 2021 hasn't come out yet, and "SP" never comes before the year.
02-18-2021 10:15 AM
A word to the wise -- I had no trouble installing LabVIEW 2020 (not SP1). However, when I attempted to install the SP1 update, it was extremely difficult, and took over 4 hours. I have over a decade of experience installing LabVIEW, and have written a number of Posts on the Forum about my experiences installing and uninstalling LabVIEW since NIPM was introduced.
So my advice would be (if it is at all possible to do this) to (a) uninstall all National Instruments Software (there is only one "safe" way to do this, described on a number of Posts and also locatable with a Google search), then install LabVIEW 2020 (I know LabVIEW 2020 installs OK, and suspect LabVIEW 2020 SP1 might install better if on an NI-Software-free Windows system). I recommend installing 32-bit LabVIEW (mainly because "that works for me" and might be a little more "stable").
Tips on how to have a successful NIPM Installation of LabVIEW have also been posted many times on the Forum (by myself and others).
Bob Schor