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Originally Posted by Psidawg
3.5 is not supported on windows 7
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Ow you're using win7.
Don't worry, ofcourse it is supported by windows 7
It should even be installed by default.
But it could be turned off by you, could you check that?
Go to Start > Run, and type optionalfeatures
Now scroll down till you see .Net Framework 3.5 (or even .NET Framework 3.51 (which indicate SP1 is installed).
If the checkbox isn't checked yet, you can do that and press ok.
Not sure if you have to restart afterwards but you could always do that to be sure.
Now it should work fine.
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Found some topics on other forums with the same problem. You could try this if the checkbox is already checked:
1 Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off (or Start > Run, and type optionalfeatures)
2 Uninstall "Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1" (and child nodes)
3 Install "Microsoft .NET framework 3.5.1" (and child nodes)
4 Reboot
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadow992
OT :
Thats why I dont like Net Framework 
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It can sometimes cause for problems if it isn't installed correct or not installed at all.
But when it's working fine you can do some really nice things with it
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Uploaded version 1.6.6
-Fixed stop feature (Menu Action->Stop)
-Fixed attack mode (Was always turned on)
~Uthar