You just installed Microsoft Windows seven operating system home premium edition and when it finished you received this error message, “To run this application you first must install one of the following versions of the .Net Framework: v4.0.30319”. You do not know if this is something you might have removed or if this Microsoft .NET Framework software is something you need. Can you help me out, you are asking?
Well when you went to Microsoft Windows operating system seven "Control Panel", you found a computer software program called Microsoft.Net Framework version four client profile installed. You repaired that computer software program thinking that might be necessary. You tried to install Microsoft Windows seven operating system again and you came up with same problem with that same error message.
You can browse to Microsoft Windows updates official website. You will want to download and install all updates that are currently available. A Microsoft .Net Framework software update might be included in that list.
If there is no Microsoft .NET Framework available, then you can download and run Microsoft .NET Framework 4 web installer. You will want to click on a “Download” button and then click on it to start that download. In order to start a Microsoft .NET Framework software installation immediately, you will want to click on “Run”.
Hopefully, this will install Microsoft .Net Framework program software and clear that error message. No you do not need to install Microsoft Windows seven operating system again. You will need to reboot your computer and see if you no longer receive that error message.
If you still receive that error message after rebooting, then you can browse into Microsoft Windows seven operating system "Control Panel" and perform a repair on Microsoft .Net Framework software, if that option is available. If a repair of that software program does not fix your issue or that option is not available, then you can boot your computer into Microsoft Windows seven safe mode last known good configuration. After your basic input output system splash screen displays and before Microsoft Windows seven operating system attempts to boot, you will want to press your F8 function key until an advanced boot options window opens.
You will want to select “Last known good configuration” and see if that clears that Microsoft .Net Framework version four error. Another tool to try to fix this problem, is to perform a Microsoft Windows seven system restore. You can perform a system restore in order to restore your computer back to before you started receiving this error message.
You can potentially restore your computer back to before you had this problem. You will want to click on the Microsoft Windows seven "Start" menu button. Then you can select "All Programs". You will want to choose "Accessories".
Now you will need to select the "System Tools" program group. Then you can click on the "System Restore" program icon. Now you will want to click on "Next".
In the next window you will be able to select your restore point. What you want to choose here is a date and time before you were having your current problem. You can potentially choose a restore point back to before you were having your current computer problem(s).
Now you will want to click on "Next". In order to begin a Microsoft Windows seven operating system restore, you then select "Finish". Your computer will have to reboot in order to restore it back to the restore point that you picked.