The .NET Framework is a software development framework created by Microsoft that provides a runtime environment for applications to run on Windows operating systems. It's a crucial component that enables many applications, including games, productivity software, and more, to function correctly on your computer.
This will trigger the same download and installation of the 2.0/3.0/3.5 stack. ⚠️ Important Notes How to manage .NET Framework on Windows 10 and 11 - PDQ
Because this version is considered a "legacy" feature, it is often disabled by default in Windows 10 to improve system performance and security. To enable it, follow these steps:
To run applications requiring on Windows 10 , you do not need a separate download for that specific version. In modern Windows environments, this version is bundled within the .NET Framework 3.5 feature package. Direct Solution: Enabling via Windows Features
If you have a "piece" of software or an installer specifically requesting this version on Windows 10, you can enable it through the following methods: Method 1: Windows Features (Recommended)
Because .NET 2.0 is an "on-demand" feature, you must enable it using one of the following methods: 1. Using Windows Features (Online)