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I had massive crashes and thought it was windows, turned out to be a new AMD driver again.

Anyway I had reinstalled Windows 10. 9926

I have a .net app i use that worked before, and always worked.

Now it instantly crashes. I know it is .net being somehow broken.

 

I can't find any way to remove .net and reinstall it.

Only 4.6 shows in Windows Features to remove, and when I remove that .Net applications still load, .Net is still there.

 

>net repair tool and the verify tool both say things are fine.

 

HOW DO I remove .net 4.5.2 and reinstall it on windows 10 please?

It says This .NET application requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile.

Installing that of course give this.

 

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Microsoft .NET Framework 4 is already a part of this operating system.  You do not need to install the .NET Framework 4 redistributable. <A HREF="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164207">More information</A>. 
 
Same or higher version of .NET Framework 4 Client Profile has already been installed on this computer.
 
 
 
 
 

3.5.1 gets installed often with games of mine so I installed that to try and it didn't fix it.

 

For posterity's sake I am going to install both again and see what happens and update. Would like to find a solution other then reinstalling the os. 

>net 1.0 and 2.0 and 3.0 wouldn't launch the installers.

 

>net 1.1 and 3.5.1 both are installed.

 

I know I never have had 1.x or 2.x .net installed.

 

Program still does not work. Also the .Net cleanup tool despite looking like it removes files, doesn't.

 

So I have .net 3x and 4x and it isn't working. It isn't from a lack of having .net stuff. I need to find a remove button it seems. 

 

Will give this thread a few more hours before I re-install the OS and this specific bug is lost hopefully to the nether.

I had massive crashes and thought it was windows, turned out to be a new AMD driver again.

Anyway I had reinstalled Windows 10. 9926

I have a .net app i use that worked before, and always worked.

Now it instantly crashes. I know it is .net being somehow broken.

 

I can't find any way to remove .net and reinstall it.

Only 4.6 shows in Windows Features to remove, and when I remove that .Net applications still load, .Net is still there.

 

>net repair tool and the verify tool both say things are fine.

 

HOW DO I remove .net 4.5.2 and reinstall it on windows 10 please?

 

 

Here's how you reinstall anyways...

 

Type the following in cmd prompt (as admin)
 
dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFx3 /all /source:D:\sources\sxs
 
 
Change D:\ to location of mounted windows iso

Having to redownload the iso as I.. well yea. So I will try that soon.

 

But I tried dism /online /disable-feature /featurename:NetFx3  just to see if it would do anything and it processed it. If that command was supposed to actually change something with .Net 4.5 at all it doesn't, as I can still launch .Net applications. Also, when I try the 4.5.2 installer it says .net is already installed still. I tried to find a word like remove or delete but they didn't process.

 

 

Again, I need the current new iso to test your command exactly and see if it works. Thank you for something to try.

Ok I just tried that and it did not resolve the issue. 

 

As far as I can tell that does not remove .Net before it tries to install it.

 

The .Net application starts and crashes the same way before or after running the command.

 

Thank you. I think it is just reinstalling os and ... ok.

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