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Markku:
I have run all the repairs in safe mode but no help..

Shane:
Been a couple of weeks since the last post, what are the updates that are currently failing?

Shane

Markku:
attached report of previous failures..

Shane:
Looks like the updates that dont need .net installed fine but all other updates that need .net failed.

So that means the problem is with .net. Have you used the .net removal tool I have posted on here to others yet? If not I can grab it for you when I get back :-)

Shane

Julian:

--- Quote from: Shane on June 15, 2015, 01:47:56 pm ---Looks like the updates that dont need .net installed fine but all other updates that need .net failed.

So that means the problem is with .net. Have you used the .net removal tool I have posted on here to others yet? If not I can grab it for you when I get back :-)

Shane

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@Shane
Sorry for bumpin in this thread Shane.

@Markku
here are steps I used in another thread It helped out another person in the forums with .net issues


--- Quote from: Sundavor on June 09, 2015, 11:02:09 pm ---Alright lets try uninstalling .net framework all versions from control panel>uninstall programs. Then reboot the computer
link to my google drive
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzL6vscbQmRKfk5oYjhQUXE3b2owa2RuVTBJb2dLeXZIQVItQ005Vi02ekFRSWFZWm9FNGs&usp=sharing

I added an easy .net 4.5.2 install to my google drive. download it and and unzip run the Automated-Install-Script as admin. reboot and let me know what happens :D
its 86 mb so it may take awhile to download its all the updates with it  :wink:

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