Cannnot run .NET programs


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #1

    Cannnot run .NET programs


    I discovered that when I execute a .NET program, I get an message that the program stopped working. The details give "APPCRASH". I downloaded some .NET test programs and these also will not execute. It is the same for .NET2.0 as for .NET3.5. As with my previous OS WinXP I just had the idea to uninstall and install .NET. In the list of installed programs I found .NET3.5 and .NET2.0 and uninstalled them*.

    After that I downloaded .NET2.0 and started the installation. I got an message that I need to "Turn windows features on or off". What? I looked on the internet and found that .NET3.5 and .NET2.0 are a part of Windows 7 and you cannot install them. I found the .NET3.5 entry in the Windows features and put a check mark to all the options. An installation started but after a while I got an error.

    I looked on the internet and did an check of the system files with "sfc /scannow" command. It found files and repaired them. I also found an cleanup tool for .NET for Windows 7, and run it successfully.

    But I cannot execute any .NET program. I cannot install .NET so what can I do?

    *After learning that .NET is a part of Windows 7, I realized that this could not be possible. But I saw those entrys is the installed program list with my one eyes and uninstalled them and I got a message that the installation was successful. Maybe you just ignore this story, but I tell it to let know exactly what happened.
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  2. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #2

    Do a Windows Update.
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  3. Posts : 824
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
       #3

    Anyone know about earlier versions of .net prior to 2.0? Can one install them? I have a few older apps that require an earlier version and will not run without it.
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