July 2014

Fix .NET Framework 3.5 Installation Error: 0x800F0906 & 0x800F081F


Resolutions for Error code 0x800F0906

This error code occurs because the computer cannot download the required files from Windows Update.

Method 1: Check your internet connection:

This behavior can be caused by network, proxy, or firewall configurations or by network, proxy, or firewall failures. To resolve this problem, try to connect to the  Microsoft Update  website.

If you cannot access this website, check your Internet connection, or contact the network administrator to determine whether there is a configuration that blocks access to the website.


Method 2: Configure the Group Policy setting:

This behavior can also be caused by a system administrator who configures the computer to use Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) instead of the Microsoft Windows Update server for servicing. In this case, contact your system administrator and request that they enable the Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair Group Policy setting and configure the Alternate source file path value or select the Contact Windows Update directly to download repair content instead of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) option.

To configure the Group Policy setting, follow these steps:
  1. Start the Local Group Policy Editor or Group Policy Management Console.

    Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012: Point to the upper-right corner of the screen, click Search, type group policy, click Settings, and then click Edit group policy.

    Start Group Policy in Windows 8


    Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2: Point to the upper-right corner of the screen, click Search, type group policy, and then click Edit group policy.

    Open group policy in Windows 8.1
  2. Expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, and then select System. The screen shot for this step is listed below.

    The screen shot for this step
  3. Open the Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair Group Policy setting, and then select Enabled. The screen shot for this step is listed below.
    The screen shot for this step
  4. If you want to specify an alternative source file, in the Alternate source file path box, specify a fully qualified path of a shared folder that contains the contents of the \sources\sxs folder from the installation media.
    Example of a shared folder path:   \\server_name\share\Win8sxs

    Or, specify a WIM file. To specify a WIM file as an alternative source file location, add the prefix WIM: to the path, and then add the index of the image that you want to use in the WIM file as a suffix.
    Example of a WIM file path: WIM:\\server_name\share\install.wim:3
    Note
    In this example, 3 represents the index of the image in which the feature files are found.
  5. If it is applicable to do this, select the Contact Windows Update directly to download repair content instead of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) check box.
  6. Tap or click OK.
  7. At an elevated command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter to apply the policy immediately:
    gpupdate /force


Method 3: Use Windows installation media

You can use the Windows installation media as the file source when you enable the .NET

Framework 3.5 feature. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Insert the Windows installation media.
  2. At an elevated command prompt, run the following command:
    Dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFx3 /All /Source::\sources\sxs /LimitAccess
    Note In this command, is a placeholder for the drive letter for the DVD drive or for the Windows 8 installation media. For example, you run the following command:
    Dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFx3 /All /Source:D:\sources\sxs /LimitAccess


Method 4: Alternative steps for Windows Server 2012 and for Windows Server 2012 R2

In Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2, you can also specify an alternative source by using Windows PowerShell cmdlts or by using the Add Roles and Features Wizard.

To use Windows PowerShell, follow these steps:
  1. Insert the Windows installation media.
  2. In an elevated Windows PowerShell command window, run the following command:
    Install-WindowsFeature –name NET-Framework-Core –source :\sources\sxs
    Note In this command, is a placeholder for the drive letter for the DVD drive or for the Windows installation media. For example, you run the following command:
    Install-WindowsFeature –name NET-Framework-Core –source D:\sources\sxs
To use the Add Roles and Features Wizard, follow these steps:
  1. Insert the Windows installation media.
  2. Start the Add Roles and Features Wizard.
  3. On the Select features page, select the .Net Framework 3.5 Features check box, and then click Next.
  4. On the Confirm installation selections page, click the Specify an alternate source path link. The screen shot for this step is listed below.
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  5. On the Specify Alternate Source Path page, type the path of the SxS folder as a local path or as a network share path. The screen shot for this step is listed below.
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  6. Click OK.
  7. Click Install to finish the wizard.


    OR

    Resolution for error code 0x800F081F:

    This error code can occur when an alternative installation source is specified and one of the following conditions is true:
    • The location that is specified by the path does not contain the files that are required to install the feature.
    • The user who tries to install the feature does not have at least READ access to the location and to the files.
    • The set of installation files is corrupted, incomplete, or invalid for the version of Windows that you are running.
    To resolve this problem, make sure that the full path of the source is correct (x:\sources\sxs) and that you have at least Read access to the location. To do this, try to access the source directly from the affected computer. Verify that the installation source contains a valid and complete set of files. If the problem persists, try to use a different installation source.


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Microsoft to End of Mainstream Support for Windows 7 in 2015:

Every Windows product has a lifecycle. The lifecycle begins when a product is released and ends when it's no longer supported. Knowing key dates in this lifecycle helps you make informed decisions about when to upgrade or make other changes to your software. Here are the rights and limits of the Windows lifecycle.
 End of support


End of support refers to the date when Microsoft no longer provides automatic fixes, updates, or online technical assistance. This is the time to make sure you have the latest available update or service pack installed. Without Microsoft support, you will no longer receive security updates that can help protect your PC from harmful viruses, spyware, and other malicious software that can steal your personal information. For more information go to Microsoft Support Lifecycle .

Microsoft is warning customers that the end is soon coming for Windows 7 in much the same way it came for Windows XP earlier this year. The company will end free mainstream support for Windows 7 on January 13, 2015, but users will continue to get security updates till 2020.
The move will mostly affect consumers. Businesses that pay for extended Windows 7 support, as most of them do, will be supported for another five years, until January 14, 2020.
That's important, because many businesses are right now are in the process of upgrading their old Windows XP PCs, but they're moving to Windows 7, not Windows 8.
http://swapniltech.blogspot.in/2014/07/microsoft-to-end-support-for-windows-7.html

There's some speculation that, given the popularity of Windows 7, Microsoft might change its mind as the date nears and continue to support it a bit longer, like it did for Windows XP. All told, Microsoft supported XP for about 13 years.

That kind of extension doesn't seem likely at this point. Remember, Windows 8 basically includes a full version of Windows 7, called Desktop mode. With Windows 8.1, it's possible to run a Windows 8 machine in Desktop mode and almost avoid the new-and-confusing Windows 8 part of the OS.

And Microsoft really needs to nudge consumers into buying Windows 8 machines. More Windows 8 machines means more developers will want to write software for Windows 8, which will make more people want to buy it.

By the way, Microsoft also set an end-of-life of mainstream support for Windows 8
(including the latest version, Windows 8.1), for January 9, 2018.


This is another hint that Microsoft should have its next version of Windows ready in 2015, code-named "Threshold" (sometimes referred to as Windows 9).

If Microsoft plays its cards right, Windows 9 will be to the unloved Windows 8 what Windows 7 was to Vista, which InfoWorld ranked No. 2 on its list of the 25 biggest tech flops

>>  Microsoft 7 Product Lifecycle Dates  <<



All Prosucts Lifecycle:
   Windows Product Lifecycle Fact sheet  
                                                                                                                                                                                         



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Remove big-countries .com Virus from start page (Adware)


Big-countries.com is an address that is being utilized by various adware to deliver ads into victim’s browser. This is considered as adware due to its ad-driven performance once it gets installed on the computer. To be more specific, the server acts as an advertising platform to serve pop-up, banner, and full page advertisements. User’s web browser may also get redirected to big-countries.com at times when adware link is executed.

Normally, big-countries.com will get injected into the system if malicious freeware is downloaded and installed. This adware makes changes to browser settings and starts itself as browser helper object which run each time browser is opened. Add-on or extension linked to big-countries.com may also be integrated into browsers like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox.

Pop-up ads from big-countries.com are very annoying. It often issue fake Windows errors and advise you to download a program. When installed, it will add other adware or malware into the computer. Operation of big-countries.com may also endanger privacy of victims. It can monitor web browsing pattern of user. Presence of big-countries.com can also cause identity theft when it begins to record online credentials like username and password.

It is vital that you remove big-countries.com at once when observed on the computer. Simply follow the procedures on this page to ensure complete removal of the adware including dropped add-ons, plug-ins, and other malicious contents.




# How To Remove a big-countries.com Virus:



Step 1:
Run 
MalwareByte Anti-Malware  Program to Automatically Remove big-countries.com


Step 2:
Run 
PC Cleaner Pro  OR Other Systeam Cleaner Softwares


Step 3:
Remove the big-countries.com Add-ons and Extensions from your Web browser


Step 4: Optional Browser Cleanup

NOTE: Please be aware that running this tool may also remove add-ons, extensions, or plug-in that you intentionally load on the browser, not just big-countries.com.

1. Download Avast! Browser Cleanup by clicking on the button below.


Download Tool

2. Double-click on avast-browser-cleanup.exe to run the file.
3. If you receive "security warning" from Windows, just proceed and run the tool.
4. On initial run, the tool will check the browser for unwanted programs.
    If it finds any programs with poor reputation, it will prompt for instant removal.
    Please click "Remove all add-ons listed below and cleanup browser."
    After removing unwanted add-on, we're not yet done.
    You still have to continue to steps below in order to reset browser settings.

5. On Avast! Browser Cleanup interface, you will see popular browsers such as
    Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome.
    Select browser program
that is affected
    by big-countries.com and click on Reset browser settings to its default value.




Step 5: Reset Your Web Browser


Step 6: Use Online Virus Scanner

1) Norton Security Scan!

2) Bitdefender QuickScan



Be Safe.... !!

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