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Old 11-28-2008   #1 (permalink)


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.NET Framework problems

Hey,

I've got home premium 64bit (sp1)
I tried to install 3.5 net framework but since then its been going in a spiral down.
My pc specs couldnt be the problem.. (8gb ram, 9800gx2, q9450 quad core..)
I need it for a program to work, however still havnt got it to work.
I've tried a lot of things such as:
-installing the x64 version, it's not compatible
-manualy removing
-unticking it at windows programs
-tried several versions

Is there any way to get any version of network frame to work on vista 64bit?

Thanks in advance,

brenash

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Old 12-03-2008   #2 (permalink)
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