ASoft .NET Version Detector: Features, Installation, and Tips

ASoft .NET Version Detector: Features, Installation, and Tips

What it is

ASoft .NET Version Detector is a lightweight utility that scans Windows systems to list installed Microsoft .NET Framework and .NET (Core/5+) runtimes and SDKs. It helps identify exact versions, install paths, and registry details so you can troubleshoot compatibility issues or prepare environments for software deployment.

Key features

  • Comprehensive detection: Shows both .NET Framework and .NET Core/.NET 5+ runtimes and SDKs.
  • Version details: Reports exact release numbers and human-friendly version names.
  • Install locations: Lists paths where runtimes and SDKs are installed.
  • Registry & file evidence: Links to registry keys and files used to determine versions.
  • Exportable results: Save detection output to text or CSV for reporting.
  • Portable: No installation required—run as a standalone executable.

System requirements

  • Windows 7 SP1 or later (x86/x64)
  • Administrative rights recommended for complete detection (some registry keys require elevated access)

Installation and first run

  1. Download the latest ZIP from the vendor’s official page.
  2. Extract the ZIP to a folder (no installer required).
  3. Optional: move the folder to Program Files for central access.
  4. Double-click the executable (ASoft.NETVersionDetector.exe).
  5. If prompted by SmartScreen or Defender, allow the app after confirming source.
  6. Click the “Scan” or equivalent button to list detected runtimes and SDKs.

Interpreting results

  • Runtimes and SDKs are often grouped by product (e.g., .NET Framework vs .NET Core/.NET 5+).
  • Pay attention to the release or build number—some Windows updates may leave older framework entries that are still supported.
  • If a required runtime is missing, note the precise version (not just major/minor) when downloading installers.

Common use cases

  • Prepping a machine for deploying .NET apps—verify required runtimes/SDKs are present.
  • Troubleshooting “missing framework” errors reported by applications.
  • Inventorying developer machines or servers for compliance and upgrade planning.
  • Creating documentation or reports using exported CSV/text results.

Troubleshooting tips

  • No results: Run the tool as Administrator; antivirus or policies may block registry access.
  • Conflicting versions: Compare registry entries the tool lists with official Microsoft version mappings.
  • Missing .NET 5+ entries: Ensure the latest runtimes and SDKs are installed from dotnet.microsoft.com; the tool reads the install records.
  • False positives: Verify reported install paths exist; occasionally orphaned registry keys remain after manual uninstalls.

Security and safety

  • Always download from the official ASoft page or a trusted mirror.
  • Scan the executable with your antivirus before first run if concerned.
  • The tool reads system information only; it does not modify system files during detection.

Alternatives

  • Microsoft’s own “dotnet –info” (for SDKs/runtimes on machines with dotnet CLI installed).
  • NirSoft and other small utilities that report .NET framework versions.
  • Windows Registry inspection (HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup) for manual verification.

Quick checklist

  • Download official ZIP → Extract → Run as Admin → Scan → Export results.
  • If deploying apps, match exact runtime version from the scan to the required version listed by the application.

If you want, I can write step-by-step commands for automated inventory (PowerShell) that parse ASoft’s exported CSV and summarize machines missing specific .NET versions.

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