How can I install the .NET 4.0 Framework in Windows 10? .NET 4.6 is already installed but I want to have .NET 4 Framework (without modifying the registry).
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If you manage to use a tool to remove Net Framework 4+ from Windows 10 ISO for a fresh install.
Then you can then install a fresh install of Net Framework 4.5, not 4.0. Since Windows 10 would not allow that for 4.0.
I'm really unsure if there are some removal tools for 4.6 and 4.7. Since I've tried the direct way to work with installation of 7 SDK. But then only 4.5 is able to be installed.
Then it's possible to install Windows 7 SDK fully, when you install 4.5.
If Windows 7 SDK cries for 2.0 or 3.5 install it in the apps and features.
You can use a tool called NTlite and edit the .wim file installation of Windows 10. Then use compatibles to remove 4+. Then save and start up the copied ISO in C:, and start an installation in Windows 10. That way you also can keep settings and apps that you already installed, just removing main source files of Windows 10. Also keeping your Windows Activated.
If you really want to install the development part of .NET 4.0 or 4.5.2 in Windows 10 you need, depending on the version, the following:
The libraries:
for 4.5.2, grab the .NET framework 4.5.2 Developer Pack
for 4.0, grab the Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4 (ISO), mount it and run Setup\SDKSetup.exe
(the autorun will cry that .NET 4 isn't available in Windows 10 so go directly to SDKSetup.exe
). Note that you'll need to grab GRMSDKX_~
, which is probably the x64 version out of the 3 available there, {x86, itanium, x64}, otherwise it cries about not finding some file.
Anyways, install from there only 1 package - .NET Development\Intellisense and Reference Assemblies
and move further.
The tools (csc
, msbuild
): grab the 2017 versions, the newest, as they'll work with both 4.5.2 or 4.0 from before. Go to the Visual Studio downloads site, scroll down and download from way below the Build Tools for Visual Studio 2017 package.
From the setup you'll need the following Individual components:
tlbimp.exe
for example)csc.exe
and msbuild.exe
)You should be golden now!
You can not install older version. As you're already running on .Net framework 4.6, it is not possible to downgrade it. However, Windows 10 already comes with .NET framework by default, why do you need to install the older version?
According to this website, you can either choose web installer or offline installer for installing .NET framework. You can try downloading the .NET framework 4 from here.
From the download page for the "Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6" (emphasis mine):
The Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6 is a highly compatible, in-place update to the Microsoft .NET Framework 4, Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5, Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2.
On other words, having .NET 4.6 installed (it's part of Windows 10 so you need not manually install it) means you have .NET 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2 and 4.6 installed and can run code targeting any of those framework versions without making any modifications to your Windows installation.
You cannot install .NET 4.0 when you have a later version installed as each version is an in-place update to the last.
If, however, your problem is with opening a project which targets .NET 4.0.1, 4.0.2, or 4.0.3 in Visual Studio on Windows 10, you may need to download one of the targeting packs:
as I'm not sure they are installed.