When I downloaded this trainer, it asked me to install Microsoft .NET Core 3.1. I did so, both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions, yet when I try to start the trainer, it STILL shows that I need to install Microsoft.net Core 3.1.0.
How do I force this trainer to acknowledge that I have these files installed?
It's likely you have the SDK version of .Net Core 3.1 you need the ones below
Have all of the following installed.
.NET Core 3.1 Desktop Runtime x86 Link
.NET Core 3.1 Desktop Runtime x64 Link
.NET Core Current Runtime x86 Link
.NET Core Current Runtime x64 Link
.NET Framework (get latest) Link
(Both x86 and x64 of the .Net Core MUST be installed)
Reboot PC when done.
Actually, it appears that the trainer is specifically requesting an outdated version of .NET Core (specifically version 3.1.0, when the latest version is 3.1.22).
As it cannot find "3.1.0', it will return the error I mentioned in my previous post.
I have redownloaded the trainer just now and confirmed it launches correctly with the newest .nets
I will return that you likely have the wrong version (SDK is wrong) installed. Please download all the files listed above as instructed and try again after restarting.
That's really weird. I would've thought that Microsoft would've wised up by now and stop offering broken SDK versions of .NET files. They seem to be operating on the false pretenses that "everybody is a software developer". Not exactly the case.
that's asking for too much from Microsoft. The AIO won't need the .NET stuff installed to use it