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No matter how big!! your problem is, you should follow the forum rules:

 

6) Thread titles must be descriptive and specific -- NOT generic. You need to use descriptive thread titles. The following are examples of thread titles that are NOT ALLOWED:

"Help"

"Please help"

"I need help"

"Can you help"

"HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!" (if you post like this you WILL be banned)

"Tutorial request"

"Feature request"

"Plugin request"

"Looking for..."

"Looking for a tutorial / feature / plugin"

"Can Paint.NET do this" ('this' is complete ambiguous here)

"I'm a newbie"

"Hello"

"I'm new"

 

If someone can't suggest what you need to do to solve your problem, you might post the log file mentioned in the error message.

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1 minute ago, MJW said:

No matter how big!! your problem is, you should follow the forum rules:

 

6) Thread titles must be descriptive and specific -- NOT generic. You need to use descriptive thread titles. The following are examples of thread titles that are NOT ALLOWED:

"Help"

"Please help"

"I need help"

"Can you help"

"HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!" (if you post like this you WILL be banned)

"Tutorial request"

"Feature request"

"Plugin request"

"Looking for..."

"Looking for a tutorial / feature / plugin"

"Can Paint.NET do this" ('this' is complete ambiguous here)

"I'm a newbie"

"Hello"

"I'm new"

Should I change name?

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If you're using Windows 10 Anniversary Update (version 1607) or newer, you already have .NET Framework v4.6.2 installed.

 

Otherwise, you could try clicking on that blue "log file" from your screenshot.

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2 minutes ago, toe_head2001 said:

If you're using Windows 10 Anniversary Update (version 1607) or newer, you already have .NET Framework v4.6.2 installed.

 

Otherwise, you could try clicking on that blue "log file" from your screenshot.

Hmm, I clicked on the 'log file' and it directed me to a installation log. It said Message Types and I clicked on 'errors' and it showed all the errors. I screenshotted the errors.
 

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Showing those error snippets without the full log is pretty useless.

 

Why not just update your Windows 10 to the Anniversary Update? Kill two birds with one stone.

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1 minute ago, ToastyKami said:

I have, Windows 8.1

Oh, my mistake.

 

1 minute ago, ToastyKami said:

Maybe that's what causing the problem? Maybe I can send the full log somehow..

Windows 8.1 is fine.

 

Reboot your computer, and then try to install .NET v4.6.2 using the offline installer. Download it here:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53344

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