Published on February 5, 2014 By kona0197 In Personal Computing

Every time I install Windows it runs very smooth until I install .NET framework or .NET updates. What is .NET and can I live without it?


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on Feb 05, 2014

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET_Framework 

You can 'live without' almost everything....perhaps not food, water and air ....[not in that order of importance]...air comes first...then water...then food.

As for MS's net framework .... not if you 'do things' with your computer [other than look at it and say 'yes, it runs smooth'] ...

on Feb 05, 2014

Good info, thank you.

on Feb 07, 2014

NET Framework is the basis upon which most Windows programs/apps are built.  If you do not have it installed many of those apps will not run, and in some cases, will not install at all.  So no, you cannot live without it, not if you want to install and run games, programs, apps.

Yeah, I know, it said that at the other end of Jafo's link.  I just wrote it for the lazy people who don't never click on feching links.

on Feb 07, 2014

It's a royal PIA when a .NET update goes tits up (and they do), but what starkers said.

on Feb 07, 2014

When updates to .NET are offered through the Windows Update Utility, it's generally good to note it's number and wait a couple of weeks and watch the tech blogs regarding problems with it.

on Feb 07, 2014

DrJBHL

When updates to .NET are offered through the Windows Update Utility, it's generally good to note it's number and wait a couple of weeks and watch the tech blogs regarding problems with it.

No shit.

on Feb 07, 2014

The thing is, I cannot recall a NET update causing me problems... No Shit!

Guess I'm one of the lucky ones.. touch wood.

on Feb 07, 2014

starkers
The thing is, I cannot recall a NET update causing me problems... No Shit!
Guess I'm one of the lucky ones.. touch wood.

That you are.  I can recall having to remove ALL of them from net 1 to 4 cos something was screwy with a 4 update and the only way to fix it was to redo the sequence of revisions....

That was a couple of years ago...