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This indicates that an application you are trying to run specifically requires .NET Framework 4.7.2, but it is not installed on your system.

Before downloading, ensure your system meets these minimum requirements:

Once you have downloaded the offline installer, follow these steps to install the .NET Framework 4.7.2 on Windows 10 64-bit:

While this guide is for version 4.7.2, it is important to know that newer versions exist:

When downloading .NET Framework 4.7.2, you'll typically encounter two options, and choosing the offline installer is crucial in many scenarios.

This specific code usually indicates that the installer is trying to fetch a language pack but lacks an internet connection.

A: Yes, but Windows 11 comes with newer versions of .NET Framework pre-installed. While 4.7.2 should work for compatibility, it's better to rely on the native version that comes with the OS. If you need it, the offline installer will function similarly to Windows 10.

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You can download the official installers directly from Microsoft: Runtime Offline Installer : Best for end-users who need to run existing applications. Developer Pack

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From the list of search results, select the download package that corresponds to your Windows 10 version and architecture (64-bit). Click the Download button.

While Windows 10 often includes specific versions of .NET Framework pre-installed, certain legacy or specialized software require version 4.7.2 explicitly to prevent crashes, errors, or installation failures. Why Use the Offline Installer?

The offline installer is digitally signed, but your offline Windows 10 machine lacks the updated root certificates required to validate the signature.

To confirm that .NET Framework 4.7.2 has successfully applied to your Windows 10 64-bit environment, you can query the Windows Registry. Press Windows Key + R , type regedit , and hit Enter.