No, Windows 10 "HOME" does not restrict your apps. It simply sets the default settings for your personal environment.
No, Windows 10 "HOME" does not restrict your apps. It simply sets the default settings for your personal environment.
Windows 10 Home isn't the issue here—it would be absurd for Microsoft to think otherwise.
I'm not familiar with this, haven't encountered it before. Have you checked if the .NET framework was updated and received an error message?
To test thoroughly, you might set up Windows on a separate partition and try installing just one app. If it functions, the problem likely lies with your software setup. You could also check using a virtual machine to confirm the app works.
It says, an updated version(4.7 NOT SURE) already exists.... Is it .NET error for sure though?
Windows 10 Home remains stable and doesn't disrupt its core operations. It may lack certain premium features found in higher-tier versions. Your problem might stem from various causes, including .NET issues that can be challenging to pinpoint, possibly involving software, drivers, or hardware.
It seems you're dealing with a software setup issue. I recommended verifying the system runs smoothly in a fresh environment.