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When upgrading from LabVIEW 2019 to 2020 I got the following error:

An error occurred while Installing a package: ni-daqmx-runtime-core (20.0.0.49152-0+f0)

Now I get the same error after uninstalling all NI software and installing LabVIEW 2019. LabVIEW 2017 installs and works normally.

I tried install connected and disconnected from network - same error either way.

Everything works normally on my home computer when installing LabVIEW 2020 and LabVIEW NXG 5.0

error log attached.

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Solution was to wipe out laptop and re-install windows 10, LabVIEW 2020, and LabVIEW NGX 5.0. Everything now works normally.

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Yikes! 

I'm having a similar problem and REALLY hope that's not the only solution! Glad you fixed it. 

Sr Test Engineer at American Innovations - LabVIEW CLA - Kudo's are appreciated!!
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Getting this error:

An error occurred while installing a package: ni-package-manager-deployment-support (22.5.0.49189-0+f37)

Additional error information:
An error occurred while installing the MSI at 'ni-package-manager-deployment-support.msi'.

 

This is a fresh install of Windows 10 so this CANNOT be the only solution. Any ideas?

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Can you retry with logging activated? An installation log makes diagnosis far more easy.

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In particular, please enable and post the MSI logs here. Here's how to enable and find those logs:
https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000000YHe6CAG&l=en-US

 

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Just stumbled upon this topic when trying to fix this issue when installing NI-DAQmx 2023 Q2 on a Win10 64bit system.

 

In my case this was solved by finding / removing all "National Instrument" entries in the registry editor.

No need to wipe / re-install Windows in my case.

 

I thought my system was "NI-virgin" but it appeared there were some left-overs from a previous install which I forgot about 😉 Apparently this was interfering with the installer.

 

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Did you just delete the "National Instruments" folder under the registry editor?

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Within the registry editor, I did a search on "National Instruments" and removed all related entries and folders.

I cannot recall if this was restricted to one folder.

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