‎08-20-2025 12:06 PM
An error occurred while upgrading the package 'ni-ivi-runtime (24.0.0.49213-0+f61)' to 'ni-ivi-runtime (25.3.0.49179-0+f27)'. Additional error information: • An error occurred while creating a process to execute the command '"C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\IVI\IVISharedComponentsWrapper\IviSharedComponentsWrapperBundle.exe" -silent -norestart -uninstall NIPMLAUNCHED=1'.
‎08-20-2025 08:17 PM
This (installing the latest version of LabVIEW results in a mysterious error that can't be "fixed" by a reboot + "try again") has happened to me a half-dozen times since NIPM was introduced in 2017. Through Trial and Error (and advice from one of the NI Support Engineers), I try the following (which, as far as I can remember, has always worked for me):
One thing I haven't routinely done is to install both 32-bit and 64-bit for the same LabVIEW Version. I expect it would work, but I would try 64-bit first, then 32-bit second. I also suggest limiting yourself to two (or maybe 3) Versions. Also, remember the "5-year Rule" -- if you plan to install LabVIEW 2025, you might have a problem if you install a version earlier than LabVIEW 2021.
Bob "Trial-and-Error" Schor
‎08-22-2025 03:43 PM
Thank you very much Bob for the very detailed answer. I did not dare to delete all the folders of version 2024 Q3. But after restarting the computer, I downloaded again the online installer ni-labview-2025_25.5_suite_online.exe and ran it. This time I had a problem with ni-dcpower: unable to locate the package 'NI-DC Power(>=25.5.2.49158-0+f6)' with a compatible version and architecture. I had to cancel this installation, the rest was installed successfully. I then installed version 2025 Q2 instead of Q3 of ni-dcpower without problem. Thanks again for your suggestions.
‎07-30-2026 09:57 AM
I had the same issue during the upgrade.
In my case, the installer was failing because it couldn't remove the old NI IVI Runtime 24.0 before installing the new version. What worked for me was opening NI Package Manager, uninstalling the existing NI IVI Runtime manually, restarting the PC, and then running the LabVIEW 2025 Q3 installer again as Administrator.
If the uninstall doesn't work either, I'd check the NI Package Manager logs in C:\ProgramData\National Instruments\NI Package Manager\Logs\. The log usually points to the exact reason the uninstall is failing.
If you're still stuck, post the relevant part of the log and your Windows version. That should make it much easier to figure out what's going wrong.