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1dolla opened this issue Apr 26, 2025 · 3 comments
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.NET requirements are seemingly not correct #492

1dolla opened this issue Apr 26, 2025 · 3 comments

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@1dolla
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1dolla commented Apr 26, 2025

So this is a two-day-old install of Windows 10 LTSC. I have just updated it with the most recent cumulative update and so far not had the need to install any .NET runtime. So before ColorControl, I had whatever .NET Windows 10 LTSC comes with, if any.

Running the ColorControl binary, it informed me that I needed a .NET runtime to run it, and it sent me to https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-9.0.4-windows-x64-installer?cid=getdotnetcore - this seems to match the release notes about needing .NET 9.

I downloaded and installed that successfully, but it still won't open, telling me I need the same .NET runtime it sent me to and that I just installed.

Is another .NET version needed, too? Or perhaps something else that might be bundled with Windows 11?

Cheerio :)

@teamracing
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Same here, cannot install it

@Amoeba00
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Amoeba00 commented May 5, 2025

There are 2 .NET v9 requirements (the app only prompts you for one at a time, and the names are similar)

Desktop Runtime: Latest is v9.0.4
ASPCore Latest is v9.0.4

If you have any older .NET runtimes installed and you aren't running any custom applications - then you can safely uninstall those.

@1dolla
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1dolla commented May 6, 2025

Lol, indeed! :D

I guess seeing the same message, "You must install or update .NET to run this application," twice, and being sent to a second download page that is almost identical to the first, I missed it. It did indeed download ASPCore on the second page :)

May I suggest changing the wording on the second prompt to be something like, "You must install or update ASP Core .NET Whatchamacallme" on the second prompt so they're not identical?

Thanks :) Up and running 👍

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