Windows 10: Should my PC be running Microsoft .NET 3.5 AND 4.8?

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  1. Should my PC be running Microsoft .NET 3.5 AND 4.8?


    I originally installed 3.5 because I was using a program that required me to do so, however, I have had occasional issues where some programs I use freeze for just a second or two and resume since I did this, for about 2 months on and off.I am unsure if installing and enabling 3.5 did this, but would it be safe to turn off? Is it recommended that I should be running both or just the latest one? I can't seem to find a clear answer on this.Thanks in advance!

    :)
     
    Throwaway_626, Mar 13, 2022
    #1

  2. In regard to Microsoft .NET Framework 4 install problem

    Hello,

    I realize your concern. Let me help you with this issue.

    To assist you better, share the information.
    1. How did you uninstall the Microsoft .NET Framework 4?
    2. From where are you trying to download the Microsoft .NET Framework 4?

    Meanwhile, I suggest you to follow the below steps.
    1. Press Windows + X, and select programs and features.

    2. In the Programs and Features window, click Turn Windows features on or off.

    3. Under Windows Features dialog, uncheck .NET Framework 4 and click Ok
    when if prompt confirmation.

    4. Reboot your PC.

    5. Once you reach desktop screen, reopen the Windows Features dialog, and this time
    enable the .NET Framework 4 checkbox, and click Ok.


    Do let us know the update.

    Thank you.
     
    Pratiksha Devadiga, Mar 13, 2022
    #2
  3. Net framework 4

    Hi,



    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Community.

    We also thank you for your interest in Windows 10.



    Method 1:

    For uninstalling a program, follow the steps below:

    Step 1: Open run command by pressing
    Windows key + R.

    Step 2: Type
    appwiz.cpl. You can see a list of programs installed in your PC.

    Step 3: Click on the program you want to install. Uninstall option will get highlighted.

    Step 4: Click Uninstall to uninstall the program.



    Method 2:

    To Turn Windows feature on/off, follow the steps below:

    For uninstalling a program, follow the steps below.

    Step 1: Open run command by pressing
    Windows key + R.

    Step 2: Type
    appwiz.cpl. On the left side panel select Turn Windows feature on or off
    option.

    Step 3: In the appeared window, check the option
    .net framework. It will now appear in the Programs and features
    page

    Step 4: Click on
    .net framework and uninstall.



    Hope this helps!



    Get back to us if you have queries regarding Windows, we will be happy to help you.



    Thank you,

    Microsoft Community.
     
    Likhitha V, Mar 13, 2022
    #3
  4. Should my PC be running Microsoft .NET 3.5 AND 4.8?

    Microsoft .NET Framework, Unhandled exception

    Hi,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    I suggest you to un-check and recheck .Net framework 3.5 and .Net framework 4.6 advance series from Windows features.

    Try the following steps:

    • Press Windows + R keys to open Run command.
    • Type Appwiz.cpl and select "turn Windows feature on or off" from the left
    • Uncheck .Net framework 3.5 and .Net framework 4.6 advance series.
    • Restart the computer
    • Repeat step 1 and 2 and check .Net framework 3.5 and .Net framework 4.6 advance series.
    • Restart the computer.
    Regards,
     
    Waseemulla S, Mar 13, 2022
    #4
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