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Where to get stand alone Dot Net Framework version 1.1, version 2.0,version 3.0, version 3.5, version 2.0 SP1, version 3.0 SP1 ?

pg
My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.

After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.

After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.

You see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.

After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installation for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.

The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.

Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.

And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.

Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.

Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?

That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.

Please help !

Thank you !
Feb 5 '08 #1
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pg
Sorry for this follow up message.

I searched the Net for stand-alone packages for the Microsoft Net
Framework, but what I found are "set-up" programs.

Example: When my PC was downloading the Net Framework 3.0 from the
Update site, I could see that the download was 54MB in size. But the
Net Framework program that I found is the "set-up" program that is
only 2.8 MB.

I don't want those "set-up" programs for the Net Framework. I want to
download the FULL PACKAGES, so that I can take them offline, and try
to install them one-by-one.

So, can anyone please tell me where to obtain the following Net
Framework in FULL PACKAGE:

Net Framework 1.0

Net Framework 1.1

Net Framework 2.0

Net Framework 2.0 SP 1

Net Framework 3.0

Net Framework 3.0 SP1

Net Framework 3.5

Thank you !

pg wrote:
My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.

After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.

After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.

Y ou see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.

After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installation for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.

The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.

Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.

And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.

Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.

Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?

That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.

Please help !

Thank you !
Feb 5 '08 #2

"pg" <pe****@catholi c.orgwrote in message
news:44******** *************** ***********@j20 g2000hsi.google groups.com...
My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.

After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.

After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.

You see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.

After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installation for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.

The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.

Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.

And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.

Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.

Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?

That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.

Please help !

Thank you !
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/S...displaylang=en

Scroll down to the "Recommende d Downloads"

Click the .NET framework link.

All the redist packages are on the resulting page.
Feb 5 '08 #3
pg
On Feb 4, 2:45 pm, "V Green" <van...@nowhere .netwrote:
"pg" <pen...@catholi c.orgwrote in message

news:44******** *************** ***********@j20 g2000hsi.google groups.com...
My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.
After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.
After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.
You see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.
After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installation for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.
The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.
Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.
And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.
Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.
Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?
That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.
Please help !
Thank you !

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/S...displaylang=en

Scroll down to the "Recommende d Downloads"

Click the .NET framework link.

All the redist packages are on the resulting page.

Thank you SOOOOOOO MUCH !!!

Thanks again !!!!!
Feb 5 '08 #4
All of them are listed in #7 of KB923100:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

pg wrote:
My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.

After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.

After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.

You see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.

After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installation for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.

The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.

Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.

And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.

Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.

Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?

That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.

Please help !

Thank you !
Feb 5 '08 #5
The Microsoft Update Catalog is the only place where you can obtain all
of the complete .NET Framework runtimes in one location:
http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============
pg wrote:
Sorry for this follow up message.

I searched the Net for stand-alone packages for the Microsoft Net
Framework, but what I found are "set-up" programs.

Example: When my PC was downloading the Net Framework 3.0 from the
Update site, I could see that the download was 54MB in size. But the
Net Framework program that I found is the "set-up" program that is
only 2.8 MB.

I don't want those "set-up" programs for the Net Framework. I want to
download the FULL PACKAGES, so that I can take them offline, and try
to install them one-by-one.

So, can anyone please tell me where to obtain the following Net
Framework in FULL PACKAGE:

Net Framework 1.0

Net Framework 1.1

Net Framework 2.0

Net Framework 2.0 SP 1

Net Framework 3.0

Net Framework 3.0 SP1

Net Framework 3.5

Thank you !

pg wrote:
>>My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.

After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.

After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.

Y ou see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.

After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installatio n for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.

The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.

Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.

And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.

Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.

Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?

That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.

Please help !

Thank you !
Feb 6 '08 #6
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 lists 'em, too...now! <eg>
--
~PA Bear

MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
The Microsoft Update Catalog is the only place where you can obtain all
of the complete .NET Framework runtimes in one location:
http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============
pg wrote:
>Sorry for this follow up message.

I searched the Net for stand-alone packages for the Microsoft Net
Framework, but what I found are "set-up" programs.

Example: When my PC was downloading the Net Framework 3.0 from the
Update site, I could see that the download was 54MB in size. But the
Net Framework program that I found is the "set-up" program that is
only 2.8 MB.

I don't want those "set-up" programs for the Net Framework. I want to
download the FULL PACKAGES, so that I can take them offline, and try
to install them one-by-one.

So, can anyone please tell me where to obtain the following Net
Framework in FULL PACKAGE:

Net Framework 1.0

Net Framework 1.1

Net Framework 2.0

Net Framework 2.0 SP 1

Net Framework 3.0

Net Framework 3.0 SP1

Net Framework 3.5

Thank you !

pg wrote:
>>My old HD crashes, so I had to do a total re-install.

After installer XP, I went to the Micrsoft Update site to get all the
update.

After 5 hours or so ... the update cycle started looping.

Y ou see, it wanted to install the Dot Net Framework for me, so okay, I
let the Update site do the download the installation.

After the download, and installation, it tells me that the some of
installatio n for the Dot Net Framework had failed. So I had to reboot,
and then went back to the Update Site for another round of download
and install.

The same thing happen. Some part of the installation failed.

Then reboot. Back to the Update site again. Download, install. Install
failed.

And on. And on. And on. An endless loop.

Now 5 MORE hours later, I'm tired. Really tired.

Can anyone please tell me where to download the Dot Net Framework plus
the PATCHES (SP1 for version 2.0 and SP1 for version 3.0), all in
Stand-Alone packages ?

That way, I can download them, and then try to install them offline,
one-by-one. And don't need to go back to that stupid Update site to
get stuck on that enless reboot-download-install-installation fail
cycle again.

Please help !

Thank you !
Feb 7 '08 #7
Check where the links go to, BroRo. <w>

MG

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 lists 'em, too...now! <eg>
Feb 7 '08 #8
Post a follow-up to the related thread in MVP KBDiscussion NG, please,
BroMow.

MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
Check where the links go to, BroRo. <w>

MG

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 lists 'em, too...now! <eg>
Feb 8 '08 #9
After the problems I had trying to install SP1 to .NET Framework 2
this helped me

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100
Feb 8 '08 #10

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