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Deformat
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:32 pm    Post subject:  .NET framework issue. Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

So, installed (with a couple of troubles - had to repair it) my Windows XP 32 bit on my laptop after my HDD died.

I remembered I had to install my sound driver - reason why I installed SP2.

I remembered I had other drivers and installed them as well.

Everything went fine (except Network Connections lagging like HELL.) until I tried to install OpenRA.

On the forum I was told that to install OpenRA I need to:

-Install previous releases of NET framework
-Had to get a different Intel driver, which should work with OpenGL.

I already had a driver - Intel HD Graphics. What's the problem?

So, I went searching. Sadly, Intel's website isn't quite user-friendly, and I couldn't find ANYTHING at all to make NET framework work.

As well, Yahoo Messenger and other applications can't be installed since, well, NET framework is not installed. What the ztype?
They all give me error messages.

However, funnily enough, some applications such as WinRAR, 7zip, CCleaner, Google Chrome, and a couple others do work.

Oh, and I did install NET framework 3.5,3.0,2.0, each with its specific Service Packs to the latest version.

I dunno, any suggestions?...

Also, I installed Avira Antivirus, yet somehow there's Windows' notification which says constantly that there's no Antivirus/firewall installed. Any way to fix this as well?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Ahem. Intel HD graphics are not processors, they're graphics chipsets. So it has nothing to do with your CPU, but everything to do with the chip you have on your mainboard.

Also, le cough. It helps to be less of a moron to find what you need. That took me under a minute. You may not want the english version, but that's where you'll find your version too.

Intel has nothing to do with the .NET Framework since that's entirely a Microsoft creation. And are you sure you're running the right framework? You say you have it installed, but I'm not so sure that's the case. Double check Add/Remove programs to be sure.

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Also, I installed Avira Antivirus, yet somehow there's Windows' notification which says constantly that there's no Antivirus/firewall installed. Any way to fix this as well?

Yes. Open the Security Center and tell Windows you have a solution that you'll monitor yourself. That'll shut it right the hell up.

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Deformat
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

FurryQueen wrote:
Ahem. Intel HD graphics are not processors, they're graphics chipsets. So it has nothing to do with your CPU, but everything to do with the chip you have on your mainboard.

Also, le cough. It helps to be less of a moron to find what you need. That took me under a minute. You may not want the english version, but that's where you'll find your version too.

Intel has nothing to do with the .NET Framework since that's entirely a Microsoft creation. And are you sure you're running the right framework? You say you have it installed, but I'm not so sure that's the case. Double check Add/Remove programs to be sure.


1. Yeah, I know, my bad.
2. I did search that website, yet I skipped what I needed. There's no issue with OpenGL, it seems it works.
3. Regarding the framework...seems that its my last and only issue. It doesn't work on its own, doesn't work with its previous versions, simply doesn't work. I don't know what could be wrong with it.

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