![]() ![]() ![]() NET Framework is installed, let's say 4.7.x. NET framework, let's say 4.5 and fails and refuses to install or run because a newer version of. I can't tell you how many times that I've encountered applications that look for a specific version of. NET Framework dependency hell to work, even if it only uses a couple of functions. You can write a paint program that is effectively 1 MB in size, but requires 900+ MB of. NET Framework, it has forced vendor lock-in, caused market segmentation, not backwards compatible, not forwards compatible and is a massive pile of bloat that enables developers to be lazy that massively artificially increases the size of their applications. That being said, updates are of course essential but in Win10 they do seem to come often and at the most inconvenient times.Īnd you gave one of the many arguments against it.įor the entire existence of. Back your stuff up first, perhaps also use wmic to take a list of what you have installed + versions before you start (er are forced to start) updating. It seems they keep changing or removing options regarding control over updates. With careful control, registry changes, group policy changes etc you can minimise the updates but then they go ahead and tweak something and you're back to square one. If your machine has not been on the net before then quite likely you are going to be deluged in Windows updates. The overwhelming problem is Win10 itself and the way they structured it to be 'Windows as a service'. What are you installing that requires such a relatively recent version of the framework? NET is not the problem here, it's a great application framework that has been in continual development for the last twenty years, I've been developing on. net api's).Ĭurrently have Home, version 1607 (OS Build 14393.105) But even though there really isn't anything left on this particular hard disk, I still don't want to update it (beyond the newer. There are enough os and file system quirks that stand to make me lose something. ![]() As a rule, that nearly always has been violated in the past, I don't use my.primary lt on the internet. But I have no intention or interest in fully updating what's there. I really don't have much to lose.at this point, I recently nearly wiped my hd of everything but the os and installed programs. So should I just go ahead with it anyway and see what happens? That says to me perhaps a whole lot of other crappola may be necessary for the package to "take". But this page states that w10 anniversary or creators editions is needed. A program is asking for the above, which can.be downloaded into another device, moved to my lt, and installed. I bought my laptop 2 years ago very nearly. ![]()
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