Microsoft Framework

Started by Oxnite May 7th, 2009 11:00 AM
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Seen December 18th, 2016
Posted November 15th, 2013
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I'm using several Pokéhacking tools that need Microsoft .NET Framework installed. I've got some questions.

- Is Microsoft .NET Framework always automatically installed on a new Windows Vista computer?
- Will new updates for Microsoft .NET Framework, or Microsoft .NET Framework itself, appear in the Windows Update list?
- Can somebody link me to the newest Windows .NET Framework that works with Windows Vista (64bit)?
Seen December 18th, 2016
Posted November 15th, 2013
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17.7 Years
Thanks alot.

Hmm, it seems I've already got it installed on my computer.. That's actually too bad, because I thought this might be a solution.

I can't seem to open programs that need .NET Framework installed, but I guess that isn't the problem, it's just coincidence then.

Anyways, thanks again for your help.

Rukario

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run them as admin ..it maybe a vista quark.
Seen December 18th, 2016
Posted November 15th, 2013
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Well I tried it, but it still doesn't work.

I've got problems with the following programs:

Pokémon DS/Pic (Made by loadingNOW)
It's a Pokémon Diamond / Pearl hacking tool to change Pokémon in-game sprites with. When I click File > Open narc, the tool freezes completely.

PokéShop (Made by PokéSpam)
It's a Pokémon Diamond / Pearl hacking tool, too. It can change different things, like the Pokédex order. When I installed the tool, I try to open it by clicking File > Open... but no screen does open. I can't select what I want to open.. It's kinda weird.

Someone has answers for me, or might try one of the tools out?

donavannj

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Windows Vista 64 bit.
You got it. Keep in mind few programs are compatible with 64 bit operating systems, because there's no money in it (in software developers' eyes).
whoops

Petie

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You got it. Keep in mind few programs are compatible with 64 bit operating systems, because there's no money in it (in software developers' eyes).
While the 64-bit OS may be the issue here, in most cases, programs designed for a 32-bit OS will run on a 64-bit OS as well (at least for Windows). This is because many (I say many because I haven't done the research to legitimately say all) of the Windows based 64-bit processors (and the 64-bit OSs that run on top of them) will natively run processes in 32-bit mode as well (which is why the 64-bit version of XP is actually called Windows XP x64 - it's an x86-64 OS). There are some software and hardware exceptions but generally, the only 32-bit software that is not immediately compatible on a 64-bit system are hardware drivers.