Win 10 .net versions.

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its a much easier method than other answers I have seen to this question, which are to uninstall all the .net until 3.5, install SP1, and then add them all again. This just adds functions to something that already existed. This seems a way to add/enable extra features to windows that aren't standard or needed by everyone. If win 10 had an ultimate version, all this stuff would be built in.


But .NET 3.5 doesn't actually include "version 3.5"?

When I set Windows up not too long ago I couldn't run some programs without manually downloading .NET 3.5
 


So .NET 3.5 still has to be installed manually, I wonder why MS would include most of the .NET's except 3.5?
 


I think it might be explaining how to add .NET 3.5 as a enabling/removable feature rather than simply installing or uninstalling it.
 
its a much easier method than other answers I have seen to this question, which are to uninstall all the .net until 3.5, install SP1, and then add them all again. This just adds functions to something that already existed. This seems a way to add/enable extra features to windows that aren't standard or needed by everyone. If win 10 had an ultimate version, all this stuff would be built in.
 
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