From: Jerry on 14 Apr 2010 16:59 DotNetFramework 4.0 Final (Client or Full) will not install in Windows XP Pro w/SP3. Neither did the last/previous beta I tried. I was hoping the final would solve the problem; that's why I delayed mentioning the problem. I did have an earlier version installed when the incident started and thinking it was part of the problem I uninstalled it. Made no difference. The install routine, either Client of Full, starts OK, then I get a box and beside the big red X a message: Setup has detected that this computer does not meet the requirements to complete this operation. The following blocking issues must be resolved before you can proceed. BLOCKING ISSUES: Cannot install the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile. Other applications on your computer are not compatible with this program. For more information, see Release Notes. The Release Notes and/or Readme provide no guidance or help in solving the problem. I know it's not a hardware problem as I have installed this DotNetFramework on this same hardware in the other operating systems: XP Pro x64 w/SP2, Win7 32-bit, and Win7 64-bit. Also booted the XP Pro w/SP3 version in Safe Mode and tried to install - no luck, same error message. When the problem occured with the beta version I went so far as to use DotNetFx cleanup_tool and had it uninstall ALL versions that were installed. I then went through the process of re-installing all versions from DotNetFx 1.0 to 3.5 SP1 before trying 4.0 beta again - made no difference. So, I would appreciate any and all help/comments/suggestions that may solve this problem.
From: Gregory A. Beamer on 16 Apr 2010 00:58 "Jerry" <ChiefZekeNoSpam(a)MSN.com> wrote in message news:O0iBCWB3KHA.4336(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > DotNetFramework 4.0 Final (Client or Full) will not install in Windows XP > Pro w/SP3. Neither did the last/previous beta I tried. I was hoping the > final would solve the problem; that's why I delayed mentioning the > problem. > > I did have an earlier version installed when the incident started and > thinking it was part of the problem I uninstalled it. Made no difference. Find the uninstall notes for the CTP you previously had installed and make sure you have completely removed all of the bits correctly. Many of the CTPs require some work to get the RTM installed after they have been placed on a machine. -- Peace and Grace, Greg Twitter: @gbworld Blog: http://gregorybeamer.spaces.live.com ************************************************ | Think outside the box! | ************************************************
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