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Wonder ProductsRetail Processors Purchased New in BoxWorkstation Graphics Products Contact Embedded Drivers + Support How to troubleshoot a MOM.implementation or CLI.implementation error message that occurs during installation or operation mom.implementation error of the AMD Catalyst™ software Article Number: GPU-26494 ContentMain1 This mom.implementation error windows 10 article provides troubleshooting steps to help identify and resolve factors that can cause a "MOM.implementation” or could not load file or assembly 'cli.implementation' or one of its dependencies “CCC.implementation" error and to ensure successful installation and operation of AMD Catalyst software. Issue Description:AMOM.implementation or CCC.implementation error message appears during installation or operation of the mom.implementation windows 10 AMD Catalyst™ software. The error message states:Could not load file or assembly 'CLI.Implementation, Version 2.0.3595.17816, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified Recommendations: The following troubleshooting steps can help identify and resolve various factors that can cause the issue. Note! If you do not feel comfortable
Could Not Load File Or Assembly 'mom.implementation' Or One Of Its Dependencies
performing any of the steps provided in these instructions, you should have your system checked by an expert. The error can occur when the Microsoft's .Net Framework, software used by the AMD Catalyst Software during installation, is unable to locate a required file for installation or operation. Refer to Microsoft's Fuslogvw.exe article for details. To resolve the issue: Ensure that the operating system has the latest Microsoft .Net Framework files. Refer to Microsoft's .net Framework page for information on how to obtain and install the files. Once the .Net Framework files have been updated, try installing the AMD Catalyst software If the error reoccurs, a clean install of the .Net Framework and AMD Catalyst Software should be performed. Uninstall all versions of the Microsoft .net Framework The following third party utility may be helpful in the uninstall of .Net Framework: Aaron Stebner's Automated cleanup tool to remove the .NET FrameworkNote! The third party utility is provided
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Token=90ba9c70f846762e issue Windows 7 IT Pro > Windows 7 Miscellaneous Question 4 Sign could not load file or assembly mom.implementation windows 10 in to vote Mods, please move this if it belongs in the Hardware or Applications forums. I struggled could not load mom.implementation windows 10 with this problem for quite a bit before putting all the pieces together. The AMD/ATI tech article has bogus advice to uninstall all .NET versions and reinstall them, which has nothing http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/26494-Radeon-MOM-CCC-implementation.aspx to do with the problem. The guts of the solution come from user "Crossfire" at www.hardwareheaven.com. I'm posting here in hopes of getting it together in a single post on a Microsoft forum that will turn up readily in a search. Symptom: When trying to install, or perhaps run, a CCC update, the install or launch errors with "Assembly CLI.Implementation, Version=2.0.2589.34531, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e". https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/1b8cbf79-9c73-4c47-8e9b-d5a7b3ec01bd/solution-for-catalyst-control-center-ccc-cliimplementation-publickey-token90ba9c70f846762e-issue?forum=w7itprogeneral In some contexts the reference may be to MOM.Implementation. Same issue. Boot safe mode (this is important, in particular for the GAC purge in step 3). Uninstall all ATI packages. Then: 1. Check that these registry locations are empty (delete all entries below them if found): a. HKCU/Software/ATI/ACE b. HKLM/Software/ATI/ACE 2. Check that (Program Files folder )/ATI Technologies/ATI.ACE is empty. Delete any files/subfolders found. 3. Check (Windows folder)/Assembly folder to see if there's any files with Public Key Token of "90ba9c70f846762e" (Sort by Public key token to get a easier view). All these tokens should be uninstalled by right clicking and uninstalling. You can highlight the range and right click the highlight, there may be hundreds. 4. Check that (Document and Settings)/(User)/AppData/Local/ATI/ACE is empty. Delete any files/subfolders found. 5. Reboot normal mode. Reinstall CCC. You can use the ATI Installation Manager or just the *.dd.ccc.ocl.exe package that it downloads. This worked perfectly for me on a Windows 7 system recently express upgraded from Vista. Judging from other posts, it should work with Vista as well. Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:16 P
Framework > .NET Framework Setup and Servicing Question 2 Sign in to vote All I wanted to do was update my ATI Catalyst and my video drivers... but no. I had to https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/47d473e3-0693-4c1e-8ab4-b8f117de2f64/cannot-load-file-or-assembly-cliimplementation-version20269336850?forum=netfxsetup install a new version of the .NET framework. After installing .NET framework 3.0 from the Microsoft Updates page, I restarted my computer. Upon reaching the desktop, the ATI Catalyst Control Center would not open, giving me the message: Cannot load file or assembly 'CLI.implementation, Version=2.0.2693.36850, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=90ba9c70f846762e' or one of it's dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. I'm really not savvy with this windows 10 stuff, and I have no idea what to do. I'd like to learn, if not for bettering my knowledge than for the purpose of getting my Catalyst to work again.. Please help! Sunday, June 10, 2007 4:07 PM Reply | Quote Answers 6 Sign in to vote Unfortunately, you will need to contact ATI, as the CLI.implementation is not a .NET Framework Assembly shipped. Monday, June 11, could not load 2007 3:44 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 6 Sign in to vote Seems to work now. I have .net 3 installed. What I did was uninstall the catalyst control and also used the ati uninstall utility. After reboot I reinstalled catalyst and drivers and now working. Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:30 PM Reply | Quote All replies 6 Sign in to vote Unfortunately, you will need to contact ATI, as the CLI.implementation is not a .NET Framework Assembly shipped. Monday, June 11, 2007 3:44 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote same thing happened to me. have you found an actual answer? Wednesday, June 13, 2007 2:37 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote the same thing happened to me! Someone must have the answer out there. Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:03 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Wow same here Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:04 PM Reply | Quote 6 Sign in to vote Seems to work now. I have .net 3 installed. What I did was uninstall the catalyst control and also used the ati uninstall utility. After reboot I reinstalled catalyst and drivers and now working. Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:30 P