Hi,
When this happens again, select “try again” and that should lalow the update process to complete successfully. Sometimes logging out and back in after updating NVDA can help.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Christopher,
I wanted to explain what seems to be happening with the update failures you’re seeing.
The installer errors aren’t caused by multiple NVDA copies running or permission problem. What’s happening is that Windows 25H2 is holding onto the nvda.exe file longer than it should, even after NVDA has already shut down and handed control to the installer. Because the file stays locked, the installer can’t delete or move the old executable, which leads to the repeated “Access is denied” messages in the log.
The interesting part is that the update itself actually succeeds. The new files are unpacked correctly, but the installer can’t finish the cleanup step because Windows won’t release its hold on nvda.exe until later. Once NVDA restarts—or in some cases after a system restart—Windows finally lets go of the file, and NVDA loads the new version normally. That’s why the installer reports a failure, but the version number updates anyway.
This also explains why the same thing happened with B1 and then resolved itself the next day. Nothing changed on NVDA’s side; Windows simply released the file lock after some time.
For context, I’m on Windows 25H2 (build 26200.7705), and this behavior seems to be specific to newer builds where executable locking is more aggressive.
I hope this helps clarify what’s going on. Let me know if you need any additional logs or testing.
From: nvda-...@nvaccess.org <nvda-...@nvaccess.org> On Behalf Of Christopher Bartlett
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 7:05 AM
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Subject: [NVDA] Trouble installing beta 2
I received notification that NVDA 2026.01B2 was available and followed the usual steps to install. After approving under user access control I received a notification that NVDA file in use could not be installed, retry cancel. Upon canclling I was directed to the log viewer. The following is an excerpt that also contains my system specs and windows version:
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