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blunote00
16 years agoSeasoned Ace
LuckySky wrote:blunote00 wrote:LuckySky wrote:blunote00 wrote:LuckySky wrote:
When I tried to download the .Framework 2.0, a message popped up saying it could not run on a 64-bit.
If you're running XP, Microsoft does have a .NET Framework Version 2.0 for 64-bit. You need to search the downloads on Microsoft's site.
My computer is a Windows 7.
Then you should already have .NET Framework Version 4.0 or higher. Vista and Win7 come with .NET Framework installed but XP did not and some may have to download it. You can check the installed programs via the control panel. It should show it listed just like in my example. (-̮̮̃•̃)
Okay I found something on my computer about frameworks. But it just seems to be a bunch of files. I looked up my computer and the .NET frameworks should be on there. When I went to my control panel, I didn't see it in my uninstall programs.
I think I'll have my sister read this later. She knows more about computer working than I do.
Well it hopefully isn't in "uninstalled" programs because you can't see those. :-) But if you have Win7 I'm sure you have some version of .NET Frameworks. Otherwise your OS wouldn't work properly. You can pretty much skip this part of the tutorial and move on to the next part.