hidesert47
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Greetings -
Running Vista Home Premium x64 SP2 on Dell Studio 540, and wanting to upgrade to Windows 7. Went to download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor from Microsoft website to check system compatibility. Download stalls and I get a message that I need .NET Framework 2.0 installed to run the Upgrade Advisor. Asks if I want to download it, and I say yes. I am then told it is already installed on my system. Back to square one!
I went here How to determine which versions and service pack levels of the Microsoft .NET Framework are installed to see what I had installed, and it says to "check the value" of the reg entry but that gets past my skill level. Not that computer savvy. I can get as far as drilling down to "NET Framework Setup/NDP... and I see v2.0.50727 there. So I'm assuming it's installed but not "seen" by the system.
Goal: Get system to recognize .NET Framework 2.0 so I can download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
Background: Three months ago I went to install Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 on my system, and that installation failed. Got online with Adobe Tech support, and he had me uninstalling some version of .NET Framework and doing a reg edit in order to run the Adobe software. I can't recall any more specifics than that. Is there a possibility that that issue created the current problem and, if so, how to fix it?
Goal 2: If I do change settings so system sees v2.0, and then upgrade to W7, I'm hoping not to encounter issues again running the Adobe Photoshop Elements program.
Thanks for any help, and please, if you go to techie on me, I'll be back with more questions.
Thanks!
Running Vista Home Premium x64 SP2 on Dell Studio 540, and wanting to upgrade to Windows 7. Went to download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor from Microsoft website to check system compatibility. Download stalls and I get a message that I need .NET Framework 2.0 installed to run the Upgrade Advisor. Asks if I want to download it, and I say yes. I am then told it is already installed on my system. Back to square one!
I went here How to determine which versions and service pack levels of the Microsoft .NET Framework are installed to see what I had installed, and it says to "check the value" of the reg entry but that gets past my skill level. Not that computer savvy. I can get as far as drilling down to "NET Framework Setup/NDP... and I see v2.0.50727 there. So I'm assuming it's installed but not "seen" by the system.
Goal: Get system to recognize .NET Framework 2.0 so I can download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
Background: Three months ago I went to install Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 on my system, and that installation failed. Got online with Adobe Tech support, and he had me uninstalling some version of .NET Framework and doing a reg edit in order to run the Adobe software. I can't recall any more specifics than that. Is there a possibility that that issue created the current problem and, if so, how to fix it?
Goal 2: If I do change settings so system sees v2.0, and then upgrade to W7, I'm hoping not to encounter issues again running the Adobe Photoshop Elements program.
Thanks for any help, and please, if you go to techie on me, I'll be back with more questions.
Thanks!
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My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Studio 540 Regular Tower
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 2.33 GHz, 2333 MHz
- Motherboard
- unknown
- Memory
- 6 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Windows Video - Intel G45/G43 Express Chipset
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 940b,
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024
- Mouse
- Logitech USB Wireless
- Keyboard
- MS USB Wireless
- Internet Speed
- 15 Mbps download