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Computers and Software => Computers and Software - General => Topic started by: Sbrem on April 08, 2013, 05:27:59 PM
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Hey you Windows guys, I need some guidance. I'm trying to install Corel Draw X6 on my office PC running Windows 7. The installer starts up then gives me this message before I can continue (or quit the installation). "Some components of your operation system must be updated before Corel Draw Graphics Suite can be installed. Click CONTINUE to to install the following components, or click CANCEL (to quit installation)." The required component is called "Microsoft.NET Framework 4". What am I supposed to do with this gobbledegook (high tech term)? I need a simple, idiot proof walkthrough, take nothing for granted. Thanks in advance.
Steve
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download and install it. link below
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17851 (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17851)
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Click continue
RT Screen Designs
www.rtscreendesigns.com
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Click continue
RT Screen Designs
[url=http://www.rtscreendesigns.com]www.rtscreendesigns.com[/url] ([url]http://www.rtscreendesigns.com[/url])
I knew I left something out... I did click Continue, it extracts the files (or so it says) then: "The installation was not completed. Your system has not been modified. To complete the installation at a later time, please run the setup again. Asia click FINISH to quit the setup." Really? WTF does that mean? I've tried 3 or 4 times now, see the extractions, then that message (so how many extractions are now floating around my PC?). Well, to hell with this, I'm going home, I'll start again in the morning, and check in for answers at home. Thanks everybody.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of microshat.
Where's gilligan when you need him?
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First of all, it's Microshaft, not Microshat, although both terms can probably be used interchangeably.
I think the "continue" in the Corel installation is taking the assumption you have satisfied the .NET software when you click "continue". .NET Framework will not be included with software from a 3rd party (Corel) Vendor.
I would use the link from aauusa above and let MicroShaft install the .NET Framework. Then you should be able to install Corel.
Just my 2c.
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OK, I went to the website, downloaded the "fix", clicked "Run" to install it, and got this message
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Try this link:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718 (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718)
That's a standalone installer, as in, it will download an exe file that you run.
Sometimes the web installers can get funky.
Reboot your computer before starting all this, many system files need a reboot before they 'take'.
Perhaps net framework 4 is already in. Windows update should have already installed it for you before.
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I'll try that new download, but I'm not expecting much...
Steve
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Try this link:
[url]http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718[/url] ([url]http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718[/url])
That's a standalone installer, as in, it will download an exe file that you run.
Sometimes the web installers can get funky.
Reboot your computer before starting all this, many system files need a reboot before they 'take'.
Perhaps net framework 4 is already in. Windows update should have already installed it for you before.
They probably don't consider it a high priority update. so if one doesn't use the recommended default Express Install setting on updates, it has to be done manually.
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It still doesn't work. I went to Windows Update from the start menu and got "Windows Update cannot currently check for updates, because the service is not running. You may need to restart your computer". That does nothing other than restart, back to square one... maybe I'll just forget about it altogether and see if I can get my money back from Corel. What a complete waste of a day...
Steve
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This may sound obvious, but are you logged in as a user with administrative permissions?
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7 got pretty pushy about that sometimes.
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Aye, my amphibious friend.
The extra security...it's all with good intentions, but it can be a royal pain as well.
The whole thing with 'windows update service stopped' has me thinking I may be on the right track.
It's not a wasted day Steve, if you stick with it, and find a solution.
Net framework is..it's alot of extra instruction code that helps developers write programs that work with windows.
Kinda like..say C++ language, not exactly but similar results.
Look it up on wikipedia for a bunch of tech-speak.
Corel should have it on the install disk, the same thing I linked too.
So..this leads me to believe your user account won't let you do what needs to be done.
( of course, I'm sittin here, and you're sittin there in front of it, so.. ??? )
Just trying to help.
Net framework,
Microsoft constantly updates it, but many developers have been using older versions as well, since software can take years to create.
Hence, your initial install doesn't put it in, cause it knows it will change.
Direct X works similar, for what windows will bother installing ( the whole database is wasted disk space, the installer will grab what you need out of it. )
Don't be suprised if you have DirectX 11 installed, for example, and you put an older game, or some other software that directly interfaces with your graphics card,
and windows starts installing what it needs from older versions.
That's likely all about as clear as mud.
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Hope it made some sense.
Cheers.
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This may sound obvious, but are you logged in as a user with administrative permissions?
Well, let's see, I turn the computer on, and I'm in. I have NEVER (for emphasis, not yelling) had to log in as anything. So, my answer to your question is, "I don't really know." I do see the next post, I'll read it over and see if it helps, thanks.
Steve
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Aye, my amphibious friend.
The extra security...it's all with good intentions, but it can be a royal pain as well.
The whole thing with 'windows update service stopped' has me thinking I may be on the right track.
It's not a wasted day Steve, if you stick with it, and find a solution.
Net framework is..it's alot of extra instruction code that helps developers write programs that work with windows.
Kinda like..say C++ language, not exactly but similar results.
Look it up on wikipedia for a bunch of tech-speak.
Corel should have it on the install disk, the same thing I linked too.
So..this leads me to believe your user account won't let you do what needs to be done.
( of course, I'm sittin here, and you're sittin there in front of it, so.. ??? )
Just trying to help.
Net framework,
Microsoft constantly updates it, but many developers have been using older versions as well, since software can take years to create.
Hence, your initial install doesn't put it in, cause it knows it will change.
Direct X works similar, for what windows will bother installing ( the whole database is wasted disk space, the installer will grab what you need out of it. )
Don't be suprised if you have DirectX 11 installed, for example, and you put an older game, or some other software that directly interfaces with your graphics card,
and windows starts installing what it needs from older versions.
That's likely all about as clear as mud.
:-\
Hope it made some sense.
Cheers.
Unfortunately, it's less clear than mud, and no help, but that's because I don't have the terminology or PC knowledge to draw on, not that your effort is lacking. To the right guy, it's probably spot on... It shouldn't be this way at all. If I buy a hammer, I don't have to know how to drop-forge the head, or carve the handle. Security should come in when it's necessary, not right up front where the user is completely in the dark. On my Mac, this would be done, but Corel don't play dat... but thanks Chadwick, I do appreciate it.
Steve
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Steve try this.
Since it is stating your "windows update service" is not running lets turn it on.
Click on start menu
Hover over Comptuer, right click and select "manage
In the center panel select "Services and applications" (double click)
Now you will see "services" double click that
This will bring up all those windows services many need to be automatic some manual and some can be disabled.
Scroll through all the services till you find windows update service, double click on it
First set it to manual hit apply, then select start which will start it.
You can also set it to automatic so it will always run when your on, better yet tho set to delay automatic start so it is not one of the other hundreds trying to start when your windows reboots.
Any ways this will get your "windows update running" and maybe now you can get the .et framework to install.
Oh yea I wouldn't really blame Corel on this since the software cannot run with out that particular software its more a windows issue than anything.
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Thanks Mike, I'll get to that for the early evening shift, LOL. Man, are we slammed... good time for problems.
Steve