there is a freeware
to clean up frameworks:
http://tinyurl.com/c534rh
I've used it and its ok.
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regarding having additional
frameworks:
some older software may
be hard coded to rely on
them.
but they are free and can
be reinstalled from microsoft.
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in the meantime, nothing
wrong with cleaning up
the frameworks.
incdidentlay, when you
go to the page at the
link I provided,
DON'T FALL FOR THE
BIG GREEN BUTTON.
instead look carefully
on the right side for
the correct link to the
framework cleaner.
--
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> I did a "Add Remove Programs" Repair on:
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> Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1
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> The I closed and reopened "Add Remove Programs" to be sure its data was
> current.
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> I still see the line
> Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> I wonder about the SP1 being there.
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> It is still followed by The two Hotfix and one Update lines it had before.
> Were the updates included in the repair.
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> I mean am I now at the point after I just installed the Microsoft.NET
> Framework 3.5
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> Or after I installed the updates?
> Did it repair the updates as well?
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> Thanks
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