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<blockquote data-quote="BuckSkin" data-source="post: 561899" data-attributes="member: 96863"><p>I finally accomplished what I was after.</p><p>I can't say that I got it figured out, nor can I say with any certainty if what I did will ever work for anyone else.</p><p>After reading until my eyes were sore, I found "Security Update for Windows 8.1 for x64-based systems (KB2964757) without KB2919355"</p><p>The way that mess is worded, there are at least two possible meanings; it could mean that KB2964757 did not include 2919355 for whatever reason; or, it could mean that it was for a system that did not already have KB2919355.</p><p>I wasn't getting anywhere the way I was going; so, I installed KB2964757.</p><p>It failed on the first attempt and I figured the whole ordeal was just more time wasted; however, I made another attempt and this time it succeeded.</p><p>I restarted the machine.</p><p>Always before, whenever I attempted the install of KB2919355, it would fail with a message that the machine was not compatible; however, after installing KB2964757, I was able to successfully install KB2919355.</p><p>It took quite a while and I was beginning to think this was going to be another time waste, but then it finally completed successfully.</p><p>I did not see any of the negative issues that I had read plenty about = so far, so good --- I restarted the machine.</p><p>I tried installing my program; and, this time, when the program installer attempted the install of NET Framework 4.6.2, it went off without a hitch.</p><p>Unlike my other machines, this does not show up in the "Programs and Features" list; however, when I checked regedit, v4.5.51641 has been replaced with 4.6.01590</p><p>Once I achieved the successful install of NET Framework 4.6.2, my program then installed as well.</p><p></p><p>I hope nobody else ever has the problems that I just have experienced; but, I have listed as carefully as I could everything that I did to get past them.</p><p>Had I not been able to get this accomplished, my next step was to install Windows 7 in dual-boot configuration and make it the default system on startup and just leave Windows 8.1 there in the event that I may ever need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckSkin, post: 561899, member: 96863"] I finally accomplished what I was after. I can't say that I got it figured out, nor can I say with any certainty if what I did will ever work for anyone else. After reading until my eyes were sore, I found "Security Update for Windows 8.1 for x64-based systems (KB2964757) without KB2919355" The way that mess is worded, there are at least two possible meanings; it could mean that KB2964757 did not include 2919355 for whatever reason; or, it could mean that it was for a system that did not already have KB2919355. I wasn't getting anywhere the way I was going; so, I installed KB2964757. It failed on the first attempt and I figured the whole ordeal was just more time wasted; however, I made another attempt and this time it succeeded. I restarted the machine. Always before, whenever I attempted the install of KB2919355, it would fail with a message that the machine was not compatible; however, after installing KB2964757, I was able to successfully install KB2919355. It took quite a while and I was beginning to think this was going to be another time waste, but then it finally completed successfully. I did not see any of the negative issues that I had read plenty about = so far, so good --- I restarted the machine. I tried installing my program; and, this time, when the program installer attempted the install of NET Framework 4.6.2, it went off without a hitch. Unlike my other machines, this does not show up in the "Programs and Features" list; however, when I checked regedit, v4.5.51641 has been replaced with 4.6.01590 Once I achieved the successful install of NET Framework 4.6.2, my program then installed as well. I hope nobody else ever has the problems that I just have experienced; but, I have listed as carefully as I could everything that I did to get past them. Had I not been able to get this accomplished, my next step was to install Windows 7 in dual-boot configuration and make it the default system on startup and just leave Windows 8.1 there in the event that I may ever need it. [/QUOTE]
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