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NET Framework 4.5 runtime (since there is no. The reason for this is that targetting ensures that the app is not using APIs that did not exist before but cannot ensure the behavior at runtime since on the machine with. NET Framework 4.5 will not reveal some issues. NET Framework 4 machine thoroughly since running it on. NET Framework 4.5 and exceptions are not throw anymore) and therefore you need to test your app on. NET Framework 4 might have been fixed in. NET Framework 4.5 being an in-place update) you will still find some minor differences (e.g. Note that even though the compatibility bar was very high (due to. Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Windows Vista SP2 (x86 and 圆4) Windows 7 SP1 (x86 and 圆4) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (圆4) Windows Server 2008 SP2 (x86 and 圆4) Hardware Requirements: 1 GHz or faster processor 512 MB of RAM 850 MB of available hard disk. After you do this you should be able to run your app on both. This will ensure that your app is not using any new APIs added in. Since you want apps run on Windows XP you need to target. NET Framework 4 app does not "see" a difference between the two and should run the same way. NET Framework 4.5 assemblies were not changed. NET Framework 4.5 there is no way to go back to.
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If Windows Update did the same with 4.5 or 4.5.1 now that I can stop caring about XP support I'd happily switch to 4.5/4.5.1.NET Framework 4.5 is an in-place update and replaces.
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I do know Vista and 7 come with framework 2.0/3.5 and was previously targeting 3.5 for that reason, because every 2.0 install (on XP and Vista) was automatically turned into 3.5 by Windows Update so it became a common platform for all the OS versions. (Unless you are targeting a pre-4.0 version of. NET Framework Redistributable 1.1 23. NET Framework runtime and associated files required to run applications developed with the. So at least developing for Windows 8 and later, you won't have to worry about the end user installing anything to get it to work. NET Framework Redistributable 3.0 SP1 installs the classic.
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NET 4.5 included, irremovably, and Windows 8.1 has 4.5.1. NET 3.0 and 3.5 installed, respectively, but can be removed, so, again, you shouldn't count on that. Of course, WPF wasn't added until 3.0 or 3.5, so. NET 2.0 (Vista has 2.0 SP1, and 7 2.0 SP2), and is irremovable, meaning you can always target it and expect it to work. However, Windows Vista and 7 do have versions of. This is the fundamental reason why you shouldn't be targeting 4.0: because it leads to bugs and breakage that you cannot test for unless you are actually developing using the 4.0 platform directly. This means you will never exhibit broken behavior caused by 4.0 bugs.
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Remember, 4.5 is an in place upgrade of 4.0 which means that if you test a 4.0 target on a 4.5 install, you will be using the 4.5 library assemblies which have fixes for numerous defects over the 4.0 library assemblies. Targeting 4.0 is in generally a bad idea unless you know what you are doing. I think you are mostly referring to the time it took 4.0 to pre-cache everything (read as: compile all of its assemblies into native code for your PC). I've never had an issue with installing it or updates. For now I never had any particular problem with 4.0 and would still prefer it to 3.5 anyday but that's because I wouldn't use WPF on any of both. Ngen trashing the hard drive for a while after the install and after most of the updates can also be quite the annoyance. that are extremely slow to install (plus the download times). That only if you consider installing only the framework, but there are also all the related service packs, updates, etc.