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I have the visual basic .net framework. Haven't been able to get it installed
successfully yet. Always aborts at the 99% mark. But the actual question is, is
that the same .net framework as ATI is referencing below ?
And if yes, how do I get this thing installed without aborting at the 99% mark
?
I have the visual basic 6 learning edition. It installs and removes fine.

There's a bunch of fixes to this that make me want to see if it will install.
I've had nothing but bad luck with ATI. I can only assume they were designed
for MAC's.
AIW 128 never worked right, upgrades were impossible to install. Initial setup
required a long distance call to Canada.

AIW9800 I got put on ignore with the phone support this time because my online
registration didn't take. They don't have a computer showing I bought their
stupid thing ?.
Tried to upgrade twice since installing the aiw9800. Finally went back to
initial installation from CD, and swore I'd not use anymore upgrades.
Too many fixes and upgrades in this version to not try to upgrade again. Just
need to make sure I have several backups of the setup and all b4 trying.

>Caution: The CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER requires that Microsoft's .NET Framework Version 1.1 be installed. Without .NET Version 1.1 installed the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER will not launch properly, and the user will see an error message as a result

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There is not a specific VB.net framework. The framework will support any of
the 20 .Net languages. I think that you might be trying to install the SDK
which you don't need. I would recommend that you do to
microsoft.com/downloads and then searching for .net framework 1.1. This
software should install on any version of Windows after 95. As far as ATI,
just remember that you want to install all of the drivers and software BEFORE
you install the new card. This is not necessary with the nVidia cards.
Otherwise, your ATI card should work just fine.

"Husky" wrote:

> I have the visual basic .net framework. Haven't been able to get it installed
> successfully yet. Always aborts at the 99% mark. But the actual question is, is
> that the same .net framework as ATI is referencing below ?
> And if yes, how do I get this thing installed without aborting at the 99% mark
> ?
> I have the visual basic 6 learning edition. It installs and removes fine.
>
> There's a bunch of fixes to this that make me want to see if it will install.
> I've had nothing but bad luck with ATI. I can only assume they were designed
> for MAC's.
> AIW 128 never worked right, upgrades were impossible to install. Initial setup
> required a long distance call to Canada.
>
> AIW9800 I got put on ignore with the phone support this time because my online
> registration didn't take. They don't have a computer showing I bought their
> stupid thing ?.
> Tried to upgrade twice since installing the aiw9800. Finally went back to
> initial installation from CD, and swore I'd not use anymore upgrades.
> Too many fixes and upgrades in this version to not try to upgrade again. Just
> need to make sure I have several backups of the setup and all b4 trying.
>
> >Caution: The CATALYSTâ„¢ CONTROL CENTER requires that Microsoft's .NET Framework Version 1.1 be installed. Without .NET Version 1.1 installed the CATALYSTâ„¢ CONTROL CENTER will not launch properly, and the user will see an error message as a result
>
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 21:33:03 -0700, OfficePro
<OfficePro@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Well nothing I didn't expect, but have no idea how to cure it now.
Installed the .net 1.1, installed the new aiw9800 upgrade, only had to rollback
everything to the this date last year, reinstall all the above again, reinstall
SP2 again, reinstall all the online updates, and now it's telling me Trend
virus is out of date. It isn't..

In the security center it's red lettered the section on the virus and called it
out of date. I have it set to DON'T monitor, but it's still monitoring.

I expected a day or week of attempting to reinstall video drivers, never
suspected it'd go for the SP2 upgrade.


>There is not a specific VB.net framework. The framework will support any of
>the 20 .Net languages. I think that you might be trying to install the SDK
>which you don't need. I would recommend that you do to
>microsoft.com/downloads and then searching for .net framework 1.1. This
>software should install on any version of Windows after 95. As far as ATI,
>just remember that you want to install all of the drivers and software BEFORE
>you install the new card. This is not necessary with the nVidia cards.
>Otherwise, your ATI card should work just fine.
>
>"Husky" wrote:
>
>> I have the visual basic .net framework. Haven't been able to get it installed
>> successfully yet. Always aborts at the 99% mark. But the actual question is, is
>> that the same .net framework as ATI is referencing below ?
>> And if yes, how do I get this thing installed without aborting at the 99% mark
>> ?
>> I have the visual basic 6 learning edition. It installs and removes fine.
>>
>> There's a bunch of fixes to this that make me want to see if it will install.
>> I've had nothing but bad luck with ATI. I can only assume they were designed
>> for MAC's.
>> AIW 128 never worked right, upgrades were impossible to install. Initial setup
>> required a long distance call to Canada.
>>
>> AIW9800 I got put on ignore with the phone support this time because my online
>> registration didn't take. They don't have a computer showing I bought their
>> stupid thing ?.
>> Tried to upgrade twice since installing the aiw9800. Finally went back to
>> initial installation from CD, and swore I'd not use anymore upgrades.
>> Too many fixes and upgrades in this version to not try to upgrade again. Just
>> need to make sure I have several backups of the setup and all b4 trying.
>>
>> >Caution: The CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER requires that Microsoft's .NET Framework Version 1.1 be installed. Without .NET Version 1.1 installed the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER will not launch properly, and the user will see an error message as a result
>>
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