I just loaded 2010 and the upgrade to the latest version of .NET Framework was included on the installation DVD.
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HI all... I need to find this file called .Net to repair my cad 2008. Could someone help me please.
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I just loaded 2010 and the upgrade to the latest version of .NET Framework was included on the installation DVD.
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Look at this.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
I would strongly recommend making a Restore point prior to any installation.
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Thank you for you time, but even after downloading the .net i still get the same error. However, i noticed an error during the installation. Maybe someone here know about it:
This happens towards the end of the installation, once i click "OK" the installation finishes and it says that autocad 2008 was successfully installed etc...
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AutoCAD 2008 was successfully installed but you are still getting the same error message pertaining to the NET Framework?
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yes... once i click on the desktop icon of autocad it says " Autocad application has stopped working
A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the proggram etc..."
When I installed autocad 2009 it gave me the same problem but all I had to do is to repair installation and it worked fine. But I dont know why with 2008 it doenst work.
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Then I guess you'll be using 2009 from now on right?
I'm continually amazed at the amount of trouble some people run into when loading a new version of AutoCAD. I guess it's the price we pay for being able to have so many combinations of hardware components and software. Of course there is always the old stand-by OIE (Operator Induced Error). Sometimes we are our own worst enemy because we like to tinker with and tweak our systems.
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