How are .NET Frameworks versions included in offline installer?


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    How are .NET Frameworks versions included in offline installer?


    Anyone could tell me or give a link how are .NET Framework versions included in different version offline installers?
    I mean is v3 included in v3.5, or v2 in v3, etc?
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    For version 3 plug your Win10 install media in(USB/DVD)

    then open up an Admin Command Prompt and give:
    Code:
    DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:NetFx3 /All /LimitAccess /Source:d:\sources\sxs
    For the source (here :d) use the drive letter for your disk. The first time I ran it, I forgot to change it to h for my USB..
    And then wait until CMD is finished reboot, and it's installed. More info at this Microsoft Community thread.
    Last edited by Cliff S; 22 Apr 2015 at 12:34. Reason: deleted text from c&p
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    How are .NET Frameworks versions included in offline installer?-netoffline.png

    Pic from my other link
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    Thank you guys, it's all OK now.
    I don't understand why they don't include ALL dotNet version in installer by default... :S
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    Maybe the final release will include it. Glad you sorted it.
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    csenger41 said:
    Thank you guys, it's all OK now.
    I don't understand why they don't include ALL dotNet version in installer by default... :S
    I had the problem because I needed 3.5 for my Mobile Broadband surf stick after a clean install. When I upgraded from Win7 it carried over no problem.
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