Net Framework Offline Windows 10

  
  1. Install Net Framework Windows 10 Offline Cmd
  2. Net Framework Offline Windows 10 Update
  3. Net Framework 3.5 Windows 10 Full
  4. Net Framework 4.5 Offline Windows 10
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The .NET Framework is required to run many applications on Windows. The instructions in this article should help you install the .NET Framework versions that you need. The .NET Framework 4.8 is the latest available version.

Download Microsoft.NET Framework 4.7 (Offline Installer) for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2016 from Official Microsoft Download Center. This article describes an update for Microsoft.NET Framework 4.8 on Windows 10, version 1709, Windows 10, version 1803, Windows Server, version 1803, Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019.

You may have arrived on this page after trying to run an application and seeing a dialog on your machine similar to the following one:

.NET Framework 4.8

The .NET Framework 4.8 is included with:

.NET Framework 4.8 can be used to run applications built for the .NET Framework 4.0 through 4.7.2.

You can install .NET Framework 4.8 on:

  • Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809)
  • Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803)
  • Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709)
  • Windows 10 Creators Update (version 1703)
  • Windows 10 Anniversary Update (version 1607)
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server, version 1809
  • Windows Server, version 1803
  • Windows Server 2016

The .NET Framework 4.8 is not supported on:

  • Windows 10 1507
  • Windows 10 1511

If you're using Windows 10 1507 or 1511 and you want to install the .NET Framework 4.8, you first need to upgrade to a later Windows 10 version.

.NET Framework 4.6.2

The .NET Framework 4.6.2 is the latest supported .NET Framework version on Windows 10 1507 and 1511. Walther p38 serial number location.

The .NET Framework 4.6.2 supports apps built for the .NET Framework 4.0 through 4.6.2.

.NET Framework 3.5

Follow the instructions to install the .NET Framework 3.5 on Windows 10.

The .NET Framework 3.5 supports apps built for the .NET Framework 1.0 through 3.5.

Additional information

.NET Framework 4.x versions are in-place updates to earlier versions. That means the following:

  • You can only have one version of the .NET Framework 4.x installed on your machine.

  • You cannot install an earlier version of the .NET Framework on your machine if a later version is already installed.

  • 4.x versions of the .NET Framework can be used to run applications built for the .NET Framework 4.0 through that version. For example, .NET Framework 4.7 can be used to run applications built for the .NET Framework 4.0 through 4.7. The latest version (the .NET Framework 4.8) can be used to run applications built with all versions of the .NET Framework starting with 4.0.

For a list of all the versions of the .NET Framework available to download, see the .NET Downloads page.

Help

If you cannot get the correct version of the .NET Framework installed, you can contact Microsoft for help.

See also

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Install Net Framework Windows 10 Offline Cmd

You may need the .NET Framework 3.5 to run an app on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 8. You can also use these instructions for earlier Windows versions.

Install the .NET Framework 3.5 on Demand

You may see the following configuration dialog if you try to run an app that requires the .NET Framework 3.5. Choose Install this feature to enable the .NET Framework 3.5. This option requires an Internet connection.

Why am I getting this pop-up?

The .NET Framework is created by Microsoft and provides an environment for running applications. There are different versions available. Many companies develop their apps to run using the .NET Framework, and these apps target a specific version. If you see this pop-up, you're trying to run an application that requires the .NET Framework version 3.5, but that version is not installed on your system.

Enable the .NET Framework 3.5 in Control Panel

You can enable the .NET Framework 3.5 through the Windows Control Panel. This option requires an Internet connection.

  1. Press the Windows key Windows on your keyboard, type 'Windows Features', and press Enter. The Turn Windows features on or off dialog box appears.

  2. Select the .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) check box, select OK, and reboot your computer if prompted.

    You don't need to select the child items for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) HTTP Activation and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Non-HTTP Activation unless you're a developer or server administrator who requires this functionality.

Troubleshoot the installation of the .NET Framework 3.5

During installation, you may encounter error 0x800f0906, 0x800f0907, 0x800f081f, or 0x800F0922, in which case refer to .NET Framework 3.5 installation error: 0x800f0906, 0x800f0907, or 0x800f081f to see how to resolve these issues.

Net Framework Offline Windows 10 Update

If you still can't resolve your installation issue or you don't have an Internet connection, you can try installing it using your Windows installation media. For more information, see Deploy .NET Framework 3.5 by using Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM). If you don't have the installation media, see Create installation media for Windows.

Net Framework 3.5 Windows 10 Full

Warning

Net Framework 4.5 Offline Windows 10

If you're not relying on Windows Update as the source for installing the .NET Framework 3.5, you must ensure to strictly use sources from the same corresponding Windows operating system version. Using a source path that doesn't correspond to the same version of Windows won't prevent a mismatched version of .NET Framework 3.5 from being installed. However, this will cause the system to be in an unsupported and unserviceable state.