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arikshtiv
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Yeah your'e right, I even removed both versions in hope of fixing them - guess what - I can't reinstall them lol, I just get different errors, well it's a talk for a different place.
But it does mean that CCleaner was reporting the size wrong, I even checked with WinDirStat and it appears that a million games took too much space and not the .Net framework.
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First it looks like I forgot to mention I'm using Windows XP, and I just checked and Add/Remove Programs shows:
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 - 185MB
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 2 - 168MB
And also CCleaner says that ".NET Framework 3.0" takes 6GB, and I have been seeing an ever growing usage of the hard drive, I'm left with only 18GB out of 160GB.
@Alan_B
Thank you for that link, I will try it and hopefully since I'm using Windows XP that tool would have different results than you did.
I have used the "Setup Verification Tool" and it verified both 2.0 and 3.0 frameworks, yet to try the removal.
*update*
Cleanup failed for product .NET Framework 2.0
Cleanup failed for product .NET Framework 3.0
Dammit...
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I have checked my regional settings and it says the number format is "123,456,789.00" - see the dot? - that means it can't possibly be that and also other program sizes in CCleaner do have a dot.
So not a reading problem on my end...
I also been recieving endless window updated, could this be that?
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I have this showing in the installed programs in CCleaner:
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 Microsoft Corporation 02/10/2011 65,040 MB 2.2.30730
Could this be a bug or is this really true, because that's too much for a single application.
Is there a way to confirm this manually?
Thank you.
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 takes 65GB?
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I just did: