The CLR error 80004005 is one of the major computer errors, which can keep away the computer from booting correctly and stop many applications from running.
This error is mainly caused by more than one .NET frameworks installed on the system at one time or when more than two .NET frameworks work simultaneously on a system. Some time this error may be occurred by an incomplete install, a partial file erasure or bad deletion of a file.This is one type of system error(see also:How to Fix Windows/System32/Config/System Error). Many of the above actions may result in corruption of windows system files that are needed for the accurate operation of the software. Get this tech guide to fix common Microsoft error codes.
To fix this error, first uninstall multiple frameworks and install only one .NET framework in the system. Find some easy steps below to uninstall and reinstall .NET frameworks to fix this window problem.
Step 1: Now navigate to the specific folder where the program is stored. Right-click on the program and select 'properties' window.
Step 2: Select 'Compatibility' and uncheck all the check boxes in the window.
Step 3: Now go to 'Start -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs/Uninstall a Program'. Now scroll down to the list and right-click on each .NET framework name and remove every framework program.
Step 4: When prompted, restart your computer. Now check to ensure that all .NET frameworks has been removed from the system.
Step 5: Now download & install latest .NET framework again from the Microsoft website. It's time to restart your computer.
Now check that there is only one .NET framework, other unnecessary .NET frameworks will be gone and your problem has been resolved.
If you are using windows Xp operating system and want to fix Corrupted Files in Windows XP then you can follow this blog-Steps to Fix Corrupted Files in Windows XP
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If you are using windows Xp operating system and want to fix Corrupted Files in Windows XP then you can follow this blog-Steps to Fix Corrupted Files in Windows XP
Also read: How to Get My Dell Out of the BIOS Screen >>
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