How to Resolve an NSIS Error on Windows
Have you encountered an NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) error while installing an app on your Windows PC? There’s a great chance your installer is faulty. Other items can cause this issue and prevent you from running your app installer. This guide will show you how to get around this error preventing you from installing your app on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC. Let’s find out the possible solutions to this problem. Some reasons you can’t use your installer and get an error are that your installer’s file name or your folder name has special characters, a virus or malware has infected your PC, your user account has a problem, and more. Remove Special Characters From Your Installer’s File Name One reason you get an NSIS error is that your setup file’s name has special characters in it. This sometimes causes issues with running your installer , preventing you from installing your app. You can fix that by renaming your installer and removing all the special characters f...