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Before we do anything lets get .net working.

I want you to run this .net removal tool
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2008/08/28/8904493.aspx

After you do that reboot, then install .net fresh. This is the only way I have ever gotten .net to work once it is corrupted :wink:

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Hi Shane.
Okay... This looks a bit..stressful.
Probably uninstall skype, security esssentials, (ATI Install Manager?)..etc first....then I will just download (one of the two cleanup tools listed), and run it,
(I really work better with detailed instructions..), then install .net fresh from..the dvd I made??? Like redo the whole repair?
Shane! 
Please advise further instructions..
Thanks I think.. :undecided:

querty
« Last Edit: November 06, 2013, 07:24:24 pm by qwerty »

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Just run the remove .net tool, tell it to remove all versions of .net. Reboot and then you can use Windows updates to get .net again :-)

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Hi Shane.
I ran the removal tool a few times, (wasn't sure if I should click exit then restart, or just restart..)
The first time I found everything gone off my desktop, and found I had two desktop folders.  Gone now.. Back to one..
although if I show all hidden folders I see a appdata folder on my desktop..
Anyways called for updates and no framework.
What next?

See attached logs.

Thanks
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« Last Edit: November 08, 2013, 05:48:16 pm by qwerty »

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Hi Shane.
Sorry for the late reply.

When I saw your reply I had received the update of the .NET Framework 4, then another update came along,
and the next thing I knew I had Internet Explorer 11 and Remote ..something.
My graphics driver installed but tried to install NET Framework 4 Client Profile 4.0.30319 and it did not work, was reduced back to 4.

So I started thinking about Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1, and ran the .net removal tool again.
Same results so I downloaded the SubInACL utility and still the parts will not uninstall. See attached log.

I gave up and got the updates last night from Windows Updates as it installed The Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile 4.0.30319
I cannot use internet explorer 8 or 9, IFRAME errors. Had to install Chrome. That is working okay.
Also I have not been able to go to Control Panel, System and Security, and See the name on this computer or the Ram or Index link without the Control Panel
collapsing... ? 
*Please advise what to do about Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5..

Also ran the dotnet.exe and see attached text.
Found a MigWiz debug.log don't know what that is but the MigWiz
folder was blue so I thought I would include it.

Thanks
qwerty
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The sublog shows access denied errors.

Run my Windows repair tool and have it do all repairs again. Now that you did a repair install lets have my repair tool reset the permissions and all that good stuff and see how it goes :-)

Shane