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Old 08-17-2007, 09:31 PM
Matt Modica
 
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Default Corrupt .NET Framework 1.1 causing problems with Media Center

Hello,

I think I posted this a little while ago but can't seem to find it so I
will post it again.

Somehow (I don't know how), my .NET 1.1 Framework became corrupt ( I think).
I noticed
when I tried to open Media Center, which displayed this error:
http://picsorban.com/view.php?pic=error2.png

I did a little searching and discovered I needed to reinstall the .NET
Framework because it was some how "messed up". However, after reinstalling,
the same thing happens. When I try to install SP1 for he .NET Framework and
an update for Media Center, I get this error when installing both:
http://picsorban.com/view.php?pic=error1.png

I discovered I needed to run the .NET Framework cleanup tool, but the one
link I could find to it kept timing out. So now I am stuck.

BTW I did run the System File checker and it did ask for the XP CD (which I
gave it), but towards the end it asked for the 'Windows XP Professional
CD2". I put in disk two that came with the Windows set of disks, but it said
I inserted the wrong CD. I tried disk one, but got the same message. I'm
assuming that might have fixed it, but I can't get it to work.

Running Windows XP MCE. Thanks in advance.


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Old 08-17-2007, 09:58 PM
David B.
 
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Default Re: Corrupt .NET Framework 1.1 causing problems with Media Center

Try this location for the cleanup tool.
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archi...08/406671.aspx

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"Matt Modica" <matt.modica@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:uHVYR2Q4HHA.3684@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> I think I posted this a little while ago but can't seem to find it so I
> will post it again.
>
> Somehow (I don't know how), my .NET 1.1 Framework became corrupt ( I
> think).
> I noticed
> when I tried to open Media Center, which displayed this error:
> http://picsorban.com/view.php?pic=error2.png
>
> I did a little searching and discovered I needed to reinstall the .NET
> Framework because it was some how "messed up". However, after
> reinstalling,
> the same thing happens. When I try to install SP1 for he .NET Framework
> and
> an update for Media Center, I get this error when installing both:
> http://picsorban.com/view.php?pic=error1.png
>
> I discovered I needed to run the .NET Framework cleanup tool, but the one
> link I could find to it kept timing out. So now I am stuck.
>
> BTW I did run the System File checker and it did ask for the XP CD (which
> I
> gave it), but towards the end it asked for the 'Windows XP Professional
> CD2". I put in disk two that came with the Windows set of disks, but it
> said
> I inserted the wrong CD. I tried disk one, but got the same message. I'm
> assuming that might have fixed it, but I can't get it to work.
>
> Running Windows XP MCE. Thanks in advance.
>
>


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