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I accidentally deleted C:Windowsassembly folder from a Windows 8.1 setup while trying to remove a virus. Everything seems to be working fine except for a program I use called Gmail Notifier. When I am trying to run it, I get the following error:

I asked a friend to send me a copy of this folder, but as I see, he's also missing the following sub-folders:

I also tried to install some .NET Framework packages with no success! Can someone tell me how can I find the following files and others missing.

AlexandrosAlexandros

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Considering that Gmail notifier requires .Net 3.5 and it's included in Windows 8.1 you need a different approach. Microsoft supplies a .Net Repair Tool which should repair your assembly directory.

The GAC_MSIL directory contains JIT (Just In Time) compiled libraries. There's a possibility that you don't have the proper permissions set to create files. You can try running your program as an administrator to see if that will create the files you need should the repair tool fail you.

FooshFoosh

Restoring the system to an earlier point using System Restore solved the problem and fixed the problem with Gmail Notifier.

Mokubai
AlexandrosAlexandros

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The issue is we have an IIS server with a small C: drive that is filling up..
Maybe this is a stupid question.. but it just seems like that is a rather large folder.
I assume .NET needs ALL those files or they wouldn't be there though???
It was fine until a month or two ago when it apparently bloated due to some service packs and WSUS.
I was also eyeballing:
c:windowsinstaller is over 2.5 GB in size
c:windowsSoftwareDistribution
It seems the downloads folder is safe to empty out on this one?
c:windowsServicePackFiles