Hello Jerry
I thought that sounded familiar - .Net.
As soon as you mentioned Ati Gpu & the Cat.
I thought I had it installed on the system I had last year.
But I have an nVidia Gpu now - does that need .Net.
If I knew where to look for it, I would.
Rgds
Antioch
"Jerry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> .NET is a programming language. Right now there are three .NET versions
> 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 (the first two also have updates).
>
> You need .NET to run any program written using it as a programming
> language. For instance, I have an ATI video card and I need .NET installed
> to install their Catalyst Control Center.
>
> It is similar to needing the Visual Basic runtimes for programs written
> using VB.
>
> I have iunstalled all three and have not noticed any problems with slow
> downs, restarts, etc that could be attributed to any of the .NETs.
>
>
> "G Mulcaster" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi Gang,
>>
>> Prior to installing Norton Ghost 9.0, a cue came up asking to install
>> Microsoft.NET.
>>
>> I installed it, but my computer seemed to slow down on restarts and I
>> was now required to select a "user" and password.
>>
>> I promptly removed .NET pending more investigation. The .NET website
>> indicates the program is used to enhance web services or development.
>> But I couldn't grasp things like "self-describing software modules,
>> semantically encapsulating discrete functionality".
>>
>> So, what does this Microsoft.NET do in terms of Norton Ghost? Is .NET
>> that much of a resource hog, or is it just me?
>>
>> Thanks, Gary
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