Can not find the attempt to download, but want to remove it

Hello

I don't know computers as well, and I'll try to find something to delete it, but can not. I tried to open my Lenovo solution center when a pop-up message stating that I needed framework .net 4 - something like that - to open. I went to the Microsoft website and downloaded, but when I went to open another popped up message indicating that it was already on my computer so no need to open it. (I had looked in the Control Panel before my download attempt, but could not find.)

So I did not open, but now I want to delete it-I do not know what to call, because I guess it's not a full download - and I'm not. I went to the attempts of updates, updates and downloads, but this isn't one of them.

It's on a computer Windows 8.

Does anyone know where it is?

A question side: I recently did a clean install on this computer, that's why he's back to Windows 8 - I had previously upgraded to 8.1 Windows. Now, I want to upgrade to Windows 10 - I first have to do the original upgrade for Windows 8.1 again until I can then upgrade to Windows 10?

Thank you

Hello

The downloads are normally in the download folder by default unless you changed it...

I don't know if you actually downloaded .net 4.0, or just ran an installer online...

Maybe it's in a TEMP file as

C:Windows\Temp, or C:\Users\Your Name\AppData\Local\Temp...

Generally, the downloads not ending are removed, but not always...

.NET 4.0 is now part of .net 4.5 and is on\installed by default in Win 8 and higher...

You may eventually have to turn on .net 3.5...

You MIGHT be able to go directly to win 10 without 8.1... The process has changed since Nov. (1511) 10586 update...

http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/Windows10

I guess the best way to know for sure would be to try it...

Download the ISO or create a media liaison, then run to win 8...

Because the machine has already been upgraded to win 10, it should work...

If requested a key, select "Skip This Step" or "do it later"...

It should activate on its own after a while, once the upgrade is complete.

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