Okay...... I will leave it at that. I had actually done this. But a couple things seemed still to be off. Example for some reason I was sent a ATI driver.... Note book actually has an IBM Video Card.... Didn't understand that move other than to be wary and an urge to double check everything :) For those wondering... no it failed to install too! As there was nothing related to it in construction of the Dell Inspiron N4010.
Because I am required to install net framework 4.5.XX to use the software to install any Dell drivers and software updates relating to my specific notebook... Supposedly it scans or allows related upgrades relating to my specific use to be automatically updated...
What we did do was get new dell notebook for daughter in America and take this one back to Chiang Mai, Thailand for my use. I had found out after cleaning her "Stuff" she had turned off Windows Updates. So I turned on. She had never went to Dell Site and updated any drivers, this is what I tried to do and was referred by site to install net.framework 4.5x to enable the use of the Dell's Automated updater. To enable specific (and correct) Drivers to be selected and installed.
This is where my issue stemmed from.
Did you ask for my service tag info? Just in case it is:
Still has original Windows7 installed that came with Notebook. I did up IE to version 11.
Yes, keep Windows updates turned on and don't use the other updater.
I have seen the .net framework error with printers that were installed and either an update or the person upgraded the system, then the error message. The solution was to remove the printer or device, then restart the computer and make sure you have all the updates, then reinstall the printer or device.
ieee488
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January 25th, 2015 07:00
There is no reason to use the Dell automated updater.
Turn on Windows Updates, and let it do its thing. Could take several hours.
That is what I have always done for all my laptops.
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January 25th, 2015 08:00
Okay...... I will leave it at that. I had actually done this. But a couple things seemed still to be off. Example for some reason I was sent a ATI driver.... Note book actually has an IBM Video Card.... Didn't understand that move other than to be wary and an urge to double check everything :) For those wondering... no it failed to install too! As there was nothing related to it in construction of the Dell Inspiron N4010.
ieee488
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January 22nd, 2015 06:00
Why are you installing .NET Framework 4.5.2 ?
davidstipek
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January 24th, 2015 11:00
Because I am required to install net framework 4.5.XX to use the software to install any Dell drivers and software updates relating to my specific notebook... Supposedly it scans or allows related upgrades relating to my specific use to be automatically updated...
PudgyOne
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January 24th, 2015 12:00
davidstipek,
Did you recently install a printer and/or upgrade the operating system?
Rick
davidstipek
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January 25th, 2015 00:00
No Rick
What we did do was get new dell notebook for daughter in America and take this one back to Chiang Mai, Thailand for my use. I had found out after cleaning her "Stuff" she had turned off Windows Updates. So I turned on. She had never went to Dell Site and updated any drivers, this is what I tried to do and was referred by site to install net.framework 4.5x to enable the use of the Dell's Automated updater. To enable specific (and correct) Drivers to be selected and installed.
This is where my issue stemmed from.
Did you ask for my service tag info? Just in case it is:
Still has original Windows7 installed that came with Notebook. I did up IE to version 11.
David
ieee488
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January 25th, 2015 08:00
An IBM video card in your Dell Inpiron N4010? Not possible.
davidstipek
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January 25th, 2015 08:00
Boy! was that imbarrassing... I was talking to my wife about some old friends who worked at NCR and went to IBM....
What I meant to type was Intel!!! Boy I will never here the end of this... Even she is Laughing!
Thanks :)
ieee488
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January 25th, 2015 09:00
:-)
Glad it you have a working laptop.
PudgyOne
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January 25th, 2015 11:00
David,
Yes, keep Windows updates turned on and don't use the other updater.
I have seen the .net framework error with printers that were installed and either an update or the person upgraded the system, then the error message. The solution was to remove the printer or device, then restart the computer and make sure you have all the updates, then reinstall the printer or device.
Take care,
Rick