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I had to re-install Windows XP Pro on my Dell machine and while attempting to restore my programs, from a Windows Backup File on an external hard drive, I find that several come up with the same error message: Please set registry key HKLM\software\microsoft\.NET Framework\install root to point to the .NET Framework install location

I have tried to re-install .NET Framework from the Microsoft website and was successful in getting .NET Framework 2.0 to install but this did not rectify the problem....... updates from this version have been unsuccessful. Any ideas??

Thanks for all the help.I would TRY uninstalling any .NET frameworks you have LISTED in Add/Remove programs...
Then re-boot and re-install the ones you need...

NOTE: .NET issues are not cumulative like the service packs are...they are individual.Thank you for the help. I tried this fix to no AVAIL..... I cannot get the .NET Frameworks to install. They download but then get almost to the end of install and get a error 25007 that the Load Fusion with the Load Library has a problem.Will installing a new copy of Windows 7 take care of this problem???Quote from: chrnel on February 26, 2010, 01:26:50 PM

Thank you for the help. I tried this fix to no avail..... I cannot get the .NET Frameworks to install. They download but then get almost to the end of install and get a error 25007 that the Load Fusion with the Load Library has a problem.


One fix for error code 25007 is



Rename mscoree.dll in %windir%\system32 and try to install the framework

Look in your registry. If you had a previous version of the framework installed (beta 1, beta 2, etc), see if this key exists:

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\policy\v2.0

Name: 50727

Data: 50727-50727

If you don't have that key, delete the keys that are there and try to install the framework.



Quote from: chrnel on February 26, 2010, 02:40:47 PM
Will installing a new copy of Windows 7 take care of this problem???

I would say soThanks normz. I will see if I can get this to work..... I was getting the error that the install was looking for the HKLM file (see first post).... the only NET Framework I have installed right now is v. 1.1. Quote from: chrnel on February 25, 2010, 12:26:01 PM
I had to re-install Windows XP Pro on my Dell machine and while attempting to restore my programs, from a Windows Backup File on an external hard drive,

This is your problem. Do you have the original installation media(like the CDs) for these programs? Did you happen to make an image of the drive before wiping it out?I do have the Dell Windows XP reinstall disc...... I did not make an image of the DISK before the reinstall.... I did the windows backup operation. I have tried all these fixes and still no luck.

Should I get a copy of Windows 7 and start fresh??Thanks to all who helped...... Found that the re-install disc I have is bad. Borrowed a disc from a friend and EVERYTHING installed just fine. Thank you again!!!! I will be making an image of the drive and doing all the backups I should have!!!!


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