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Repair Software in NI Package Manager (NIPM)

Updated Apr 22, 2026

Environment

Software

  • Package Manager

The repair process differs depending on whether the NI software was originally installed using NI Package Manager (NIPM) or via a standalone Windows installer (MSI). This article explains how to repair NI software using NIPM, as well as the alternative repair options available when this feature is not supported, depending on the NIPM version and the original installation method.

Table Of Contents

 

 

NI Package Manager 19.5 or Later

 

  1. Click on the Installed tab.
  2. Select the software in question using the checkbox next to it.
  3. Click on the green Repair button at the top of the page and select all software updates available.


An example can be seen in the image below:
 

NI PACKAGE MANAGER.png

 

Note: If you get an unexpected error message saying the repair could not be performed, please collect the NI Package Manager logs and contact the NI Support.

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NI Package Manager 19.0 or Earlier

 

Older versions of NI Package Manager do not have the option to repair an installation. This contrasts with the previously available repair option for NI Software within the Windows Control Panel. Due to the lack of this feature, repairing an installation requires two steps:

 

  1. Uninstall the software in question using the steps: Uninstall NI Software or Drivers Using Package Manager
  2. Download and install the software again from Software and Driver Downloads.

 

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Software Installed Without NI Package Manager

 

Note: This method should not be used to uninstall software, only to repair, as it will not remove the software from NI Package Manager and could cause severe issues when trying to resolve dependencies.

 

Instructions on executing the installation repair:

 

  1. Open Windows Command Prompt by opening Windows' Start menu, typing cmd, then clicking Command Prompt.
  2. Run the following command to use the uninstaller executable without invoking NIPM:
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\Shared\NIUninstaller\uninst.exe" /NoNIPM
  3. Select the product you want to repair (or <Ctrl-Left-Click> to select multiple products), then click Repair.
  4. Follow the multiple prompts for media in case you get them.
  5. Once you get to a prompt that is titled Windows Installer and points to a path in \Temp (example image below), click Cancel as you don't have the files necessary to proceed past this point, this action won't conflict/undo the repair of all the previous steps. Reboot afterwards if prompted.

 

 

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Next Steps

If the repair process was unsuccessful then it may be necessary to Force Reinstall Non-Working or Corrupt NI Software