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    The "Free Window Registry Repair 2.7" [^] software did work for me to finally enable me to un-install a malfunctioning 90-day trial of MS Visual Studio 2012 RTM. Please, before using any tool like this, create a Windows Restore Point, so you can "get back to where you belong," as the Beatles' sang :) I am aware that there are strong opinions/disagreements about whether one should ever use software for registry defragmentation, or cleaning. I suggest you research those opinions, and make your own decision very carefully. [^] [^] For example, I was told by one of the MS MVP's on the MSSE forum that my sudden inability to update MSSE was the result of "use of CCleaner's Registry clean feature," even before, I believe, he had fully understood what I was talking about, or had examined the error reports, and screen-shots, I sent. I had gone back and forth with the nice people on the MS Visual Studio install forum, used their tools for analysis (which are very old), and did not find their advice solved the problem. I'll spare you the bloody details. fyi: I took a Visual Studio 2012 RTM Windows-Forms .exe (compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM), launched it, and it ran, presenting a Form on the Screen. I find that strange, since I had unsuccessfully attempted to uninstall FrameWork 4.5. :) best, Bill

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      The "Free Window Registry Repair 2.7" [^] software did work for me to finally enable me to un-install a malfunctioning 90-day trial of MS Visual Studio 2012 RTM. Please, before using any tool like this, create a Windows Restore Point, so you can "get back to where you belong," as the Beatles' sang :) I am aware that there are strong opinions/disagreements about whether one should ever use software for registry defragmentation, or cleaning. I suggest you research those opinions, and make your own decision very carefully. [^] [^] For example, I was told by one of the MS MVP's on the MSSE forum that my sudden inability to update MSSE was the result of "use of CCleaner's Registry clean feature," even before, I believe, he had fully understood what I was talking about, or had examined the error reports, and screen-shots, I sent. I had gone back and forth with the nice people on the MS Visual Studio install forum, used their tools for analysis (which are very old), and did not find their advice solved the problem. I'll spare you the bloody details. fyi: I took a Visual Studio 2012 RTM Windows-Forms .exe (compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM), launched it, and it ran, presenting a Form on the Screen. I find that strange, since I had unsuccessfully attempted to uninstall FrameWork 4.5. :) best, Bill

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      BillWoodruff wrote:

      compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM

      If it didn't use any API's from .Net 4.5 then it doesn't surprise me that the exe ran.

      If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams
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        BillWoodruff wrote:

        compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM

        If it didn't use any API's from .Net 4.5 then it doesn't surprise me that the exe ran.

        If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams
        You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering.-Wernher von Braun
        Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein

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        Hi Ahmed, Good point to raise: whether a simple "vanilla" test of a WinForms project compiled against FrameWork 4.5 in VS 2012, with the default libraries referenced, does, or does not, make use of FrameWork 4.5 versions of Generics and such: just by virtue of the fact they are referenced, and appear as "using ..." statements in the Form.cs file. If I ever get a Visual Studio that works again, I'll examine that :) best, Bill

        ~ Confused by Windows 8 ? This may help: [^] !

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          The "Free Window Registry Repair 2.7" [^] software did work for me to finally enable me to un-install a malfunctioning 90-day trial of MS Visual Studio 2012 RTM. Please, before using any tool like this, create a Windows Restore Point, so you can "get back to where you belong," as the Beatles' sang :) I am aware that there are strong opinions/disagreements about whether one should ever use software for registry defragmentation, or cleaning. I suggest you research those opinions, and make your own decision very carefully. [^] [^] For example, I was told by one of the MS MVP's on the MSSE forum that my sudden inability to update MSSE was the result of "use of CCleaner's Registry clean feature," even before, I believe, he had fully understood what I was talking about, or had examined the error reports, and screen-shots, I sent. I had gone back and forth with the nice people on the MS Visual Studio install forum, used their tools for analysis (which are very old), and did not find their advice solved the problem. I'll spare you the bloody details. fyi: I took a Visual Studio 2012 RTM Windows-Forms .exe (compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM), launched it, and it ran, presenting a Form on the Screen. I find that strange, since I had unsuccessfully attempted to uninstall FrameWork 4.5. :) best, Bill

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          Clifford Nelson
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          Hey, if you need to fix it, not much risk.

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            The "Free Window Registry Repair 2.7" [^] software did work for me to finally enable me to un-install a malfunctioning 90-day trial of MS Visual Studio 2012 RTM. Please, before using any tool like this, create a Windows Restore Point, so you can "get back to where you belong," as the Beatles' sang :) I am aware that there are strong opinions/disagreements about whether one should ever use software for registry defragmentation, or cleaning. I suggest you research those opinions, and make your own decision very carefully. [^] [^] For example, I was told by one of the MS MVP's on the MSSE forum that my sudden inability to update MSSE was the result of "use of CCleaner's Registry clean feature," even before, I believe, he had fully understood what I was talking about, or had examined the error reports, and screen-shots, I sent. I had gone back and forth with the nice people on the MS Visual Studio install forum, used their tools for analysis (which are very old), and did not find their advice solved the problem. I'll spare you the bloody details. fyi: I took a Visual Studio 2012 RTM Windows-Forms .exe (compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM), launched it, and it ran, presenting a Form on the Screen. I find that strange, since I had unsuccessfully attempted to uninstall FrameWork 4.5. :) best, Bill

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            This maybe should be a tip?!

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              The "Free Window Registry Repair 2.7" [^] software did work for me to finally enable me to un-install a malfunctioning 90-day trial of MS Visual Studio 2012 RTM. Please, before using any tool like this, create a Windows Restore Point, so you can "get back to where you belong," as the Beatles' sang :) I am aware that there are strong opinions/disagreements about whether one should ever use software for registry defragmentation, or cleaning. I suggest you research those opinions, and make your own decision very carefully. [^] [^] For example, I was told by one of the MS MVP's on the MSSE forum that my sudden inability to update MSSE was the result of "use of CCleaner's Registry clean feature," even before, I believe, he had fully understood what I was talking about, or had examined the error reports, and screen-shots, I sent. I had gone back and forth with the nice people on the MS Visual Studio install forum, used their tools for analysis (which are very old), and did not find their advice solved the problem. I'll spare you the bloody details. fyi: I took a Visual Studio 2012 RTM Windows-Forms .exe (compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM), launched it, and it ran, presenting a Form on the Screen. I find that strange, since I had unsuccessfully attempted to uninstall FrameWork 4.5. :) best, Bill

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              i use Wise Registry Cleaner, the best free registry cleaner to improve pc performance. .

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