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Troubleshooting: updates won't install

“You’re up to date” but a newer version exists

Section titled ““You’re up to date” but a newer version exists”

Cause: on versions older than v0.1.75, the updater pointed at a private repository it couldn’t read, so checks failed as “no update”. Fix: install v0.1.75 or newer once by hand (download the installer from the public releases page); from there, auto-update works normally.

Cause: the installer needs the app to relaunch, and something blocked it — commonly the app was kept alive in the tray, or antivirus quarantined the installer. Fix:

  1. Fully quit Mastery HQ (tray icon → quit) and reopen — the pending update applies on launch.
  2. If it still doesn’t, check your antivirus quarantine for the downloaded installer and allow it.
  3. Last resort: install the latest MSI/NSIS by hand over the top — settings and workspaces are preserved.

Update check fails on a locked-down network

Section titled “Update check fails on a locked-down network”

Cause: the updater reads a public GitHub releases repo; corporate proxies sometimes block it. Fix: allow github.com / objects.githubusercontent.com, or install manually from another connection.

No. Workspaces, settings, keys, notes, and attachments live in your user data folder, not the install directory — see data location. Updates replace only the app binaries.