Integrate Netframework 3.5 Sp1 Into Windows 7 Sp1 Iso Image

Discussion in 'Software' started by son13adyy, Feb 26, 2016.

  1. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    googled and serached much more couldnt find any usefull straight guide could someone has right answer for me would be appricated
     
  2. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

  3. son13adyy

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  4. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Hi

    With the basics from the link Eldon posted you likely need to use NTLite and slipstream .net and other updates into your W7 SP1 ISO and NTLite is a great tool for this. If you need a tutorial for this then HERE is ok.
     
  5. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    ntlite not free now sure you know
     
  6. plodr

    plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire

  7. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    free version i had downloaded didnt support win 7 anyway so thanks
     
  8. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

    I answered your question.
    "BTW Windows 7 includes MS .NET Framework 3.5 SP1."
    You don't have to 'enable' it. It's there and will be used when needed.
     
  9. son13adyy

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    yes it incudes it but not enabled believe me you have to enable it after installation then may or not activated
     
  10. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

    What do you mean by 'enable' it? And it doesn't have to be 'activated'. When a program requires any .NET Framework, it uses it.
     
  11. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    control panel programs and features enable net 3.5..... many cases all over sites asking for solutions
     
  12. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

    Please post coherent replies/questions.
     
  13. foogoo

    foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek

    Then you didn't download the right thing, it was specifically made for Win 7. Go back to DavidGP's post and go read the Raymond guide on how to use it.
    The free version:
    Image conversion
    Basic component removal
    Host hardware checklist
    Integration
    Tweaks
    Unattended setup
    Post-Setup automation
    If you are trying NTLite or wonder where to enter a license key, this is the choice for you.
     
  14. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

    There might be some confusion.
    Here's the website of NTLite.
    https://www.ntlite.com/shop/
    It comes in 4 editions, including a free version.
     
  15. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    so thanks man for guiding me
     
  16. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    As repeatedly stated, .NET Framework 3.5.1 is included in Windows 7. It doesn't need to be reverse integrated. You may need to go to Programs and Features in Control Panel -> Turn Windows Features on or Off, expand .NET Framework 3.5.1 and place checkmarks in the two boxes (see attached).
     

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  17. plodr

    plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire

    So you want 3.5.1 enabled
    It is worth repeating again.
    http://www.techhit.com/how-to/install-.net-3.5.1/windows7/

    I have four Windows 7 computers in the house; both 32 bit and 64 bit. Three are Home Premium and one is Pro. I did not have to enable Net 3.5.1 on any of the four computers. But if yours is off for some strange reason, follow the instructions and pictures on the above link.
     
  18. son13adyy

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    on running windows 7 pc no problem to enable it cause it is disabled by default after clean install on my machine...............my question was and still and will be how to enable it in windows 7 iso image.......thanks for link
     
  19. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    The only way is to enable it is through turning Windows features on and off in Programs and features. Reverse integration won't work because .NET Framework 3.5.1 is already part of the Windows installation.

    You may be able to reverse integrate .NET Framework 4.6.1 or some version of .NET Framework 4 so that it gets installed during a clean installation of Windows 7 but, I think it would be easier to simply use the standalone installer for .NET Framework 4 or later.

    By the way, reverse integration doesn't always work. I tried reverse integrating SP1 and SP2 for a Windows Vista install DVD I have. I followed all of the directions on how to do so to the letter. After installing the reverse integrated OS, errors were produced. I then used the standalone installers for SP1 and SP2 and SP2 wouldn't install. So, I wound up getting a Windows Vista DVD with SP1 & SP2 already integrated by Microsoft. However, I no longer run Vista because of visual impairment. It's high contrast settings don't work the way I need them to.
     
  20. son13adyy

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    how do i reverse integration .net framework 4.5.2 so that it gets installed during a clean install of windows 7 sp1 ultimate edition guide me please
     
  21. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    These instructions are the best I could find. They're certainly much better than I could describe.
     
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  22. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    so great guide........long road i had walked no way net framework 4.5.2 could not be installed during windows installation..... after first login okay but never before that time... tried many programs ntlite winreducer win toolkit msgm toolkit.........the same:finally regards to all of you helped me hardly
     
  23. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    I don't understand what you mean by this.

    Do you mean we didn't help you very much or at least point you in the right direction?
     
  24. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

    mdonah, you're post #21 is the best I've seen to help the member.
    Thanks.
    And I also thought about the 'hardly'... :confused:
     
  25. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    Thanks for the compliment. :)

    It's quite obvious to me that the OP's native language isn't English. He's got another thread about Windows 10 and I found it challenging to understand him there as well.
     
  26. son13adyy

    son13adyy Private E-2

    misunderstanding dear Mrs"hardly" means all of you did best effort for helping me so so so thanks
     
  27. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    Thanks for clearing that up. You're welcome! It's what we try our best to do and sometimes us "experts" even get help from those we've helped. The saying is "One hand washes the other".
     
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