Tumb And Little Finger
mechanical Microsoft Net Framework 4 and Windows XP real-time Google
The other day I installed Visual Studio 2010 Express to test the XNA Game Studio 4.0 and after installation of the first (I had to cancel after installing the Framework because it had been hung) I started having problems with Windows XP:
- Everything about network petaba everywhere. When I go to "Start"> "Connect To", the Start bar becomes unusable (having to restart the process "explorer.exe").
- If agreed to "Network Connections" under "Control Panel" this hung up.
- did not work "Start"> "Run" and if he did, to write some letters appear slowly. Outlook not connecting
- with the Exchange server. IE
- The carrying only the process but would not open.
- The Firefox let me browse, but if you download a file browser hung up.
- could not uninstall the framework from the "Add / Remove Programs, uninstall it was loading infinitely.
the end I found the solution to uninstall, use the DotNetFX Cleanup Tool (use at your own risk, download ) in Safe Mode. After uninstalling everything was arranged so we figured we had been guilty of fallo de la instalación del VS2010 Express, craso error, volví a instalarlo (esta vez sin problemas) y volvió a suceder. Así que la solución fue la de siempre con la mayoría de productos nuevos de Microsoft que no funcionan... usar la versión anterior, es decir, me quedé como estaba pero con menos tiempo. Ya sabes, si tienes Windows XP y te da estos problemas (suponiendo que puedas navegar hasta aquí) mira a ver si algun software te instaló el NET Framework 4.0. No te preocupes por las actualizaciones automáticas porque en Windows XP no es una actualización recomendada, sino opcional (por qué será). P.D.: La versión que instala VS2010 Express es NET Framework 4 Client Profile, which is optimized for client applications, well, a sort of "lite." PD2: I tried to install the Framework from Windows Update as part of VS2010 Express that gave me errors when creating a new project, gave me the same mistakes.
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