net framework 3.5 removal

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Discussions about removing .NET Framework 3.5 from Windows systems, including methods, potential issues, and impacts on applications that depend on this legacy framework. Users share troubleshooting steps for uninstalling or disabling the feature via Windows Features, command-line tools, and third-party utilities. Common topics include resolving dependency errors, freeing disk space, and ensuring compatibility with software that still requires .NET Framework 3.5. The tag covers both successful removal experiences and problems encountered during the process, such as broken applications or system instability. It is relevant for IT administrators and advanced users managing Windows 10, Windows 11, and older versions.
  1. Windows 11 26H1 vs 26H2: Parallel Arm Platform and Broad 2026 Update

    Microsoft’s latest move with Windows 11 has split the roadmap into two clearly different lanes: an early, device‑specific platform release — Windows 11 version 26H1 — that will appear only on new Arm‑based devices (starting with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 series), and a broader, consumer‑facing...