Win 7 - still need Visual C++ and .Net Frame?


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    Win 7 - still need Visual C++ and .Net Frame?


    I'm using Win 7 Ultimate and no longer check for updates. Yes I know the arguments for upgrading. Question: in Programs and features, do I still need all those listed in the attached? Thanks.
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    Hi metaguy,

    Hope this help you in your decision. I have both still installed on my Win7 SSD.

    Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable is a standard distributable package of shared code that comes as part of your Windows and enables apps to run on your PC. ... All in all, Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable is a pretty handy feature that your apps rely on to work for you. So, you do need it – it's a fact.

    NET Framework is required to run many applications on Windows. ... NET Framework 4.8 is the latest version. It is supported on Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 and is included with Windows 10 May 2019 Update. The computer will work perfectly fine without any .Net Framework, but increasingly, applications and web sites are using .Net Framework, and so you may miss out if you don't have it installed.
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    Snick, thanks. Do I need to keep ALL the C++ files, or just the most recentt?
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    Hi

    It all depends on your installed programs, the specific C++ is called by it - IF required.
    you can in theory remove all of them, and the next time you run a program that requires it, it will tell you and request to install it.


    Roy
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    Thank you both.
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    metaguy

    You're welcome twice!

    Happy Computing!
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    Snick said:
    The computer will work perfectly fine without any .Net Framework, but increasingly, applications and web sites are using .Net Framework, and so you may miss out if you don't have it installed.
    not exactly, Snick.

    Win7 comes with .NET framework 3.5.1 (along with .NET 2.0 & 3.0) which seems to be almost forgotten and can't be removed
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    Thanks again. I appreciate your advice. I'm signed in, but there is nowhere to mark Solved, just Unsolved.
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    metaguy

    Blue bar top of page, right side; you are the only one except for admin that can mark post are resolved.

    Snick
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    erpster4 said:
    not exactly, Snick.

    Win7 comes with .NET framework 3.5.1 (along with .NET 2.0 & 3.0) which seems to be almost forgotten and can't be removed
    You are correct and what is the point if it can't be removed?
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