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KaiserCross
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Post by KaiserCross »

Whoops, I was looking under N for Net 2.0. Instead of M for Microsoft .net Framework.

Although actually, now I don't see it. I see 1.1 and 3.5. It said I already had it when I tried to install net 2.0, but could it have been referring to either of these?

>_> Great. Should I just uninstall one/both of these and install 2.0? If this turns out to be the entire problem, I assure you that I did have NET 2.0. I suppose I was wrong in assuming that I still had it.
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Post by FreeBeer »

I believe 3.5 incorporates 2.0 (isn't this stuff fun?)
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Post by ogorass »

FreeBeer wrote:QUOTE (FreeBeer @ Mar 31 2010, 06:25 PM) You should be able to do so through Add/Remove Programs.
Which is called 'Programs and Functions' in Vista and can be found in your Control Panel or by typing that into the Start Menu.
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KaiserCross
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Post by KaiserCross »

So since I have 3.5, I also technically have 2.0? Should uninstall 3.5 and just try 2.0 anyway?
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Post by ogorass »

Nope. The different versions of .NET Framework are separate runtime environments, not 'upgrades'. You can have 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 beta installed simultaneously on the same system. Removing one doesn't affect the others, having the newest one doesn't enable you to run applications written using the older versions.

In short: no need to remove the 3.5. Just remove the 2.0, reinstall and fully patch it.
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Post by KaiserCross »

But I didn't see 2.0 anywhere in the add/remove programs list (and I just double checked to be sure). But at the same time the installer said I already had it and couldn't install it again.
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Post by ogorass »

OK, it seems that you've encountered the issue described here. Try following the instructions there and see if you can remove/repair you .NET 2.0 installation.
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Post by fuzzylunkin1 »

Try removing all temporary files for your Windows Update issue. I actually add the the folders to CCleaner's "Custom files and Folders".

Clean up these folders:
C:\Windows\Temp
C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Local\Temp


You can also right click on the C: drive in My Computer, and click "Disk Cleanup" to get rid of temporary files (and get rid of all that Windows Error Reporting garbage and save you space).
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Post by KaiserCross »

Now, by cleaning up those folders, do you mean delete everything in them?

So, I went there and did the unregister register thing through 'Run...'. But when I went to the installer folder they mentioned in methods 1&3 I didn't see anything regarding net 2.0, only 1.1. Also after doing the command prompt thing they mentioned, it just ended by telling me "to install this product run install.exe" =/
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Post by fuzzylunkin1 »

KaiserCross wrote:QUOTE (KaiserCross @ Mar 31 2010, 02:00 PM) Now, by cleaning up those folders, do you mean delete everything in them?
Pretty much, just do the "Disk Cleanup" method if you wish.
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