Just had to do a repair install due to a hardware failure. Now I get a
message at the end of the Windows 2000 start up that says "Please set
registry key HKLM/software/microsoft/NETFramework/installRoot to point to
.NET Framework install location."

I don't have NET Framework installed (that I know of). I don't see this key
in the registry either. I am up to date on updates (SP4, etc.) How do I
get rid of this?

Re: Start up error message regarding NET Framework by Dave

Dave
Thu Feb 28 19:44:19 PST 2008

Have the drive letters changed? You might try asking them here.
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223188


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"Lee MacMillan" wrote:
> Just had to do a repair install due to a hardware failure. Now I get a
> message at the end of the Windows 2000 start up that says "Please set
> registry key HKLM/software/microsoft/NETFramework/installRoot to point to
> .NET Framework install location."
>
> I don't have NET Framework installed (that I know of). I don't see this
> key
> in the registry either. I am up to date on updates (SP4, etc.) How do I
> get rid of this?
>
>