NET 4. Do you have any documentation that FW 3. Is there documentation that FW 4. If FW 4. In fact, if that's true, why even maintain the old versions at all?
Does FW 4. Is this documented from Microsoft? Is backwards compatability of FW documented anywhere? You can also access Windows Update with IE7.
Windows Installer 4. Failures are reported in forums and newsgroups, the much larger numbers with no problems don't report in forums that they had a non-problem. There is no requirement for IE8 whatsoever. NET4 and up I don't have IE6 installed anywhere to confirm this. I opened up IE6, Tools, and Update Somebody claimed that you can install just one version of FW. I doubted what they said and asked them to back up what they said.
The references you posted support the impression that I had all along, that Framework 4. The interdependence of Framework on all previous versions of itself, rather than backward compatible is atrociously bad software design, amateurish, kludgy. I'm sorry I ever "bought into" the promise of Framework. Did Microsoft use XP users as guinea pigs for their jury rigged Framework nightmare just so they could get it ready for Windows 8 and say to hell with Windows XP users?
Is that what they're doing? NET Framework 4 on my system. NET Framework 1. NET Framework 2. NET Framework 3. NET Framework 4, or can I safely uninstall them? Answer: In general, my recommendation is to leave the. Unlike previous versions of the. NET Framework, the. NET Framework 4 does not allow an application that was built with previous versions of the. NET Framework to migrate forward and run on it if the previous version is not installed.
If you are using any applications that were built with any version of the. This is something I've never had to do, but it seems very similar to going through the task manager's process list and stopping processes.. Something else to try is removing.
NET in add-remove programs, reinstall it from Microsoft, and then try windows update again. I did the taskmanager and stopped anything that was not MS then ran msconfig and under services unchecked all non MS and restarted system in what it said was "Selective" mode and did the windows update AGAIN. It showed all suceeded. Restarted system with normal startup. I am pulling what little hair I have out!!!
Did you try removing. NET in Add Remove programs? You need not reinstall them until you need them. You probably have a program or two that needs them. NET frameworks.. I tryed everythin else with no success so I guess I might as well try that.
If I remove them all will windows update pick it up and re-install them?? Do not want to screw the whole system up. Thanks much. Unfortunately you need to download and re-install the. Net frameworks yourself.. Net Cleanup Utility. Reboot and then Download and re-install the. NET components Follow the re-install advice with download links in the first webpage above.
Your comment about removing the. I find Microsoft. Questions: Should all the. If yes, will I get a popup telling me to install these one or more of these. Thanks for all your patience and input, Mary.
But you will be reinstalling everyone of them if you do things correctly anyway - not just uninstalling to uninstall. Just a couple more questions. Setting here reading all these post I thought "What about rolling system back to a restore point before I started having all this trouble". Would that work? Then let update install the updates as if they were never installed before.
Plus a question I asked that never got answered was where on my system are the updates stored when DLed before installed? Since Windows updates says the updates are DLed waiting to be installed I thought maybe deleted the DLed one in case there is something wrong with them and re-DLing them again. Just a couple thoughts. Opinions please. I don't think rolling back the system will work, unless you can roll back to a time before you installed the. Net frameworks. It is unlikley you a have restore point that far back.
Remember what the Fixit does.. I don't think it is necessary to remove the hotfixes.. Here's the info I posted on alt. NET frameworks Install them in the order indicated. Excellent point and something I'd forgotten about. In my case it was a javaw. It took a complete removal, including the registry, and then a reinstall of the HP drivers and Toolbox to get it taken care of. After insisting many times that it was not an HP issue, they finally admitted they HAD heard of the problem.
I've forgotten now what it was inter-acting with. N O T E : There are several "javaw. So replacing the current javaw with one of those is unlikely to help the situation and likely to make other things fail. And momentarily you might try killing your AV too, but only long enough for the download.
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