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      rock1
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      Hi
      I just got my pc formatted. I had .net framework 3.5 earlier. I'm gonna install .net framework 4. Is .net framework 4 compatible with sketchup. And if i have .net 4 do I require .net 3.5?

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        thomthom
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        Install and try. If it doesn't work I'll tell you.

        SketchUp requirements seem to only mention .NET Framework 2.0 - http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=36208

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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          rock1
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          @thomthom said:

          Install and try. If it doesn't work I'll tell you.

          SketchUp requirements seem to only mention .NET Framework 2.0 - http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=36208

          just uninstalled .net 4. from my machine. πŸ˜† It was causing problems with system startup. The icons didn't appear. I used to open windows task manager, do the end process for explorer.exe. Then the icons and the taskbar appeared. I guess .net 4 has some issues with 2. I have only version 2 installed. It was also installed before i installed ver. 4.

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            mitcorb
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            What is confusing to me, is that I have instances of .net of a couple of versions. Evidently, it is not something that overwrites previous versions? And it is not backward compatible?

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              Gaieus
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              Several versions can peacefully co-exist on the system. Also it seems it's not backward compatible since you do need -NET 2 for SU even if you have something higher. See some explanation here:
              http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=57603

              Gai...

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                jason_maranto
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                I have every version of .Net installed and all the latest patches for them with no issues.

                Best,
                Jason.

                I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                  rock1
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                  @jason_maranto said:

                  I have every version of .Net installed and all the latest patches for them with no issues.

                  Best,
                  Jason.

                  so you have .net 2, 3.5 and 4 yeah?. I guess I should install 3.5 before installing version 4. That's why i'm having problems. You're using 32 bit xp or 64 bit?

                  @gaieus, i have version 2 already installed. It was installed when I was installing my drivers.

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                    thomthom
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                    I've been asked to install older .NET frameworks after I've installed newer versions - has not been a problem. AFAIK they can be added and removed independently and has no dependencies on each other.

                    Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                      rock1
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                      @thomthom said:

                      I've been asked to install older .NET frameworks after I've installed newer versions - has not been a problem. AFAIK they can be added and removed independently and has no dependencies on each other.

                      I've uninstalled version 4 forever. I installed all the previous versions. Still when I installed 4 it was giving problems. BTW do you have version 4 installed on you XP machine? Which service pack are you using? I had this problem for a second my desktop looked like this for like 10 seconds. I've been using computers with windows for years but haven't ever experienced this kinda problem.


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                        thomthom
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                        That looks more like a graphic card issue... πŸ˜• Odd that .NET framework should trigger such artifacts. Are you drivers up to date?

                        I don't know what's installed on my XP machine - it's an old laptop that's been stuffed away somewhere. Not using it any more.

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                          rock1
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                          @thomthom said:

                          That looks more like a graphic card issue... πŸ˜• Odd that .NET framework should trigger such artifacts. Are you drivers up to date?

                          Ok I'll update my drivers. I just recently got my hardware upgraded so didn't upgrade my drivers. I'll update. Maybe that would solve the problem. So you mostly work with Win 7 64 bit?

                          @thomthom said:

                          I don't know what's installed on my XP machine - it's an old laptop that's been stuffed away somewhere. Not using it any more.

                          ❗ ❗ Man, you could just get that upgraded and like use it for renders. There's a friend of mine who has a laptop and a desktop with high configs. He uses desktop for rendering purposes and laptop for active work. I mean you put renderings on it, do active designing work on your another PC or laptop. πŸ’­

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                            thomthom
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                            @rock1 said:

                            Ok I'll update my drivers. I just recently got my hardware upgraded so didn't upgrade my drivers. I'll update. Maybe that would solve the problem. So you mostly work with Win 7 64 bit?

                            I work exclusively with Windows 7 now.

                            @rock1 said:

                            :!: ❗ Man, you could just get that upgraded and like use it for renders. There's a friend of mine who has a laptop and a desktop with high configs. He uses desktop for rendering purposes and laptop for active work. I mean you put renderings on it, do active designing work on your another PC or laptop. πŸ’­

                            It's not suited for that work. It's quite old and very underpowered. Additionally, it's my private laptop and I don't do renderings at home. Enough of that at work.
                            At work I did use to have 11 old P4 computers that had been replaced by newer ones. But they where very time consuming to maintain and consumed a hell of a lot of power. Recently I discarded all of them and replaced them with two hexa-core computers that yields more CPU power for the tenth of the power consumption and 6 times easier to maintain.

                            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                              rock1
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                              @thomthom said:

                              replaced them with two hexa-core computers that yields more CPU power for the tenth of the power consumption and 6 times easier to maintain.

                              Hexa core? May I know the name of the processors?? Are they i7? You're using 64 bit windows or 32 bit?

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                                I can check the specs tomorrow when I'm back at the office. (just got home.)
                                Was looking at octgacores - or even one decacore I think - but two computers with hexacores gave the most bang for the bucks.

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