AlanDyson
Old, still learning
I was not alone when Microsoft .NET Framework 4, bundled in a Windows Update this week, refused to install. It may be common knowledge by now, but the issue can be resolved by downloading the program from Microsoft Download Center: Search Results.
But does it matter? I don't fully understand what the .NET Framework programs do but have always accepted the advice to retain them all on my computer, not just the latest version. However, when installing Version 4, I realised that none of the earlier versions is on my laptop (at least, none appear alongside Version 4 in the Programs and Features list). I've apparently, then, been using my laptop for 7 months (internet, basic officework, media storage, nothing grand) without the help of .NET Framework and with no problems.
So do I really need it?
But does it matter? I don't fully understand what the .NET Framework programs do but have always accepted the advice to retain them all on my computer, not just the latest version. However, when installing Version 4, I realised that none of the earlier versions is on my laptop (at least, none appear alongside Version 4 in the Programs and Features list). I've apparently, then, been using my laptop for 7 months (internet, basic officework, media storage, nothing grand) without the help of .NET Framework and with no problems.
So do I really need it?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Sony Vaio NW-20SF - all following items as manufacturer installed
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Version 6.1, Build 7600
- Mouse
- Logitech V450 Laser
- Internet Speed
- 6 Mbps
- Other Info
- Samsung N150 Plus netbook (2Gb RAM upgrade) for travelling