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I clicked "Ignore" just to get through it. The installation finished. I rebooted, fired up Simatic Manager, and tried to open the client's project. Aegisub Karaoke Effect Template Download Free Work: Users Is
I navigated to the client's .s7p project file. I clicked "Open."
It opened for a split second, flashed the library tree, and vanished. No error code, no "Send Report," just gone.
I had set up a clean Virtual Machine. I mounted the ISO for . The installation started smooth as silk. Then, I made a classic mistake—I assumed the "Service Pack" would just install over the top like a Windows update.
Before I even touched the Step 7 installer, I went into the Windows "Turn Windows features on or off." I ensured that .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) was fully enabled. Step 7 v5.5 is legacy software; it craves these old frameworks. Without it, SP2 fails silently.