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I'm getting an error from Visual C++ 2010 that tells me the .NET Framework version 4.0 is not installed on my computer. I have the v4.0.30319 version. It did work until Windows decided to update the .NET framework and my SDK!

This is the message i get:

The Visual C++-Project "..." uses ".NETFramework,Version=v4.0", which is not installed on this computer. You have to install this framework in order to open this project or to create a new one.

Then it asks me if I want to go to the download page and download the matching version there ot if I want to keep the project unloaded. I tried installing the 4 and the 4.0.3 version. Nothing did work. (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/hh487282.aspx)

I'm working with Win XP SP3.

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  • This is pretty unanswerable. Looks like that update didn't go well. Restoring your machine back to the restore point before that update would be a logical next step. Jun 9, 2013 at 20:27
  • Nothing I haven't noticed ;) The other huge problem about using a restore point is that this update happened like a month ago and i noticed this only a few days ago. I have installed like a billion other programs in this time. So this is not an option!
    – BrainStone
    Jun 9, 2013 at 20:31

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Ok. I solved it! I "just" had to completely uninstall the .NET-Framework 4 and VC from my computer and the reinstall it!

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