Can't install .NET Framework 3.5.1 KB265411

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  1. Posts : 49
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       #11

    What is the error about? (Not that Good with Computer Science)
    What are these errors going to do to my computer (in the long run)?
    Is it that BIG of a problem?

    Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate it.

    EDIT:
    I forgot to tell you that I've also been getting BSOD errors lately. I downloaded Blue Screen View and the main errors were ntoskrnl.exe and fltmgr.sys.

    If you don't mind you can go to this link: Ntoskrnl.exe BSOD. and see if you can help me.

    Thank you.
    Last edited by Swaggy P; 26 Mar 2013 at 12:45.
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  2. Posts : 21,482
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       #12

    Please follow the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions and post the results here - I'll get a specialist to look them over while I snore :)
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  3. Posts : 49
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       #13

    Here are the dmps:
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  4. Posts : 21,482
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       #14

    Hmm - ther e are rather more errors with MSE than I would like to see
    Code:
    Microsoft Antimalware Real-time Protection has restarted a feature. It is recommended that you run a full system scan to detect any items that may have been missed while this agent was down.
      Feature: Network Inspection System
      Reason: Real-time protection has recovered from an unknown failure. It is recommended that you run a quick scan.
    This is rather a worry.

    Please download and install Malwarebytes Anti-malware (free version) from http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/ - UNtick 'Enable free trial of MBAM PRO' at the end of the installation - and update it, then run a full scan in your main account, and Quick scans in any other user accounts.

    Delete everything it finds
    Doing the full MBAM scan with MSE running in the background also forces MSE to inspect all files - so you shouldn't need to run a full MSE scan as well :)
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  5. Posts : 49
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       #15

    It detected ZERO.
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  6. Posts : 21,482
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       #16

    What other Anti-Virus products have EVER been installed on this machine? - including the one it shipped with?

    To answer your earlier question, all updates for Windows use 'Component Based Servicing' - basically each update is made up of small packets of data, and constructed on-the-fly at install time. The resulting files are governed by a set of files which includes Manifest, and Package files, which crosscheck the update before install, and which have self-checked registry entries corresponding.
    If anything get out-of-whack the system attempts to repair itself from backups created at install time.
    If that repair fails, then the system defaults back to using an older version of the files until the new ones are fixed.
    CheckSUR checks the registry entries against its internal database, and the control files against its own set. SFC does a relatively simple check of the file against it's known Hash result, and attempts replacement using the backup if available, and errors out if not.
    so a control file should appear in both results if it's corrupted.
    However, CheckSUR doesn't have a full listing of all possible variants (It'd be huge if it did) so it's possible for a control file to appear in the SFC listing, but not in CheckSUR. The reverse is also true - but I'm not sure why :)
    I'm pretty sure however that it does cover the two example files I picked out (one day I'll have a couple of hours spare to extract the files from CheckSUR and find out!), so the manifest, or the package, should have appeared in the CheckSUR result.

    Hope that helps! - and doesn't confuse you even more.
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  7. Posts : 49
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       #17

    I bought this laptop in 2011. I'm not sure if it was shipped with an anti-virus software. I separately bought Kaspersky, which didn't really work with my laptop. It freezes and hangs whenever I install it. (No Blue Screens though), so I decided not to use it anymore. One of my first ever BSODs (January 2013 - That's why I joined this website) was when I installed some XNA and .NET Framework 4.0 . In order to play a game. - I don't really know if that's the reason why.

    Thanks for the info!

    -*sighs* I just got a Blue Screen again. -_- Same info ntoskrnl.exe -- According to Blue Screen View. I posted this problem to a different thread and got answers that it is a driver problem.
    Last edited by Swaggy P; 27 Mar 2013 at 17:05.
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  8. Posts : 21,482
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       #18

    Your machine almost certainly came with either McAfee or Norton pre-installed.
    We need to run the removal tools for both to be on the safe side.


    Download the McAfee removal tool from:

    http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe

    Click Save, and save the file to a folder on your computer.
    Navigate to the folder where you saved the file.
    right-click on MCPR.exe and select 'Run as Administrator' to run the removal tool.

    when complete, reboot.

    Download the Norton Removal Tool from here https://www-secure.symantec.com/norton-support/jsp/help-solutions.jsp?lg=english&ct=united+states&docid=20080710133834EN&product=home&version=1&pvid=f-home

    Close all other programs, then run the tool. When it's complete, reboot the machine whether it asks for it or not.

    After the reboot, open an Elevated Command Prompt, and run the following command

    NETSH WINSOCK RESET

    You'll be advised to reboot - do so.


    Once you've done that ,, it may be a good idea to uninstall and reinstall MSE to ensure that it's fully-functional.



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  9. Posts : 49
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       #19

    LOL How Can I FORGET ABOUT NORTON. That's the anti-virus that came with this laptop.

    Dmps March 27:
    Last edited by Swaggy P; 27 Mar 2013 at 17:52.
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  10. Posts : 49
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       #20

    Okay, I have done every step that you gave. No BSODs so far. I will report back if it happens.
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