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.NET FRAMEWORK CLEAN UP TOOL

Anonymous
2012-03-08T18:43:10+00:00

WHERE CAN I GO TO GET THE .NETWORK CLEAN UP TOOL?

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-06-27T04:26:07+00:00

    whatever,you call it tomato,I call it tamoto, its still the same,taking up usable space on your harddrive isnt it.It is still unneaded and could be combined into one version, not ten!

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  2. Anonymous
    2013-06-26T15:39:40+00:00

    I feel that the more garbage you have on your system, the slower it gets---there is no need for 10 different versions of framework is there---come on.

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  3. Anonymous
    2013-06-25T21:36:31+00:00

    What Service Pack are you trying to load?

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  4. Anonymous
    2013-06-25T19:40:58+00:00

    Maybe because jlew1961 is having the same problem I am that a service pack is not installing correctly and so we have to go all the way back to the previous version....that means we have to remove the one we have tried to delete..,.so where is it. The last link I found to it didn't work....

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  5. Anonymous
    2012-03-09T04:35:54+00:00

    Why do you want to do this?  Having several versions of .NET on your machine is normal.  Programs will look for specific versions and removing one (or more) could result in a program misbehaving.

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