should I all 500 net framework programs?

whenever I close at the end, I get a message to update. I do the update, but it fails. When I do a search it adds to other programs of the net framework (present there are more than 500 of them. I can't even remove duplicates... what should I do?)

KB951847, KB982526 and KB959209 are all optional, updates not safety. Don't hesitate to hide / them.

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    Post edited by: blackdog667

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    As pointed out by other users, it seems that you need to update your OS and Photoshop with the latest updates.

    Photoshop to keep updated: http://adobe.ly/PS-Up-To-Date

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    1. each attempt failed
    Hello
     
    1. what version of Microsoft .net Framework you are not able to install?
    2. what operating system is installed on your computer?
    3. What is the error code that you get when you try to install?
    4 have. what measures you taken to install Microsoft .net Framework?
     
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    Since I don't know the code/error message, you get, as a reference, you can take a look at the article below and check.
     
    You receive the error 643 0 x or 0 x 80070643 when you try to install the updates of .NET Framework by using Windows Update or Microsoft Update
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    Step 2:
     
    Put your computer in a clean boot State, and then try to install Microsoft .net Framework.
     
    Note: Follow step 7 to your computer as usual.
     
    Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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