If you’ve ever installed a modern Windows application and been prompted to download something called “Microsoft Windows Desktop Runtime 6.0” — or spotted it in your “Apps & Features” list — you’re not alone. It sounds technical, but understanding it will save you time, disk space, and debugging headaches.
Let’s break down what this runtime is, why it exists, and whether you actually need it. In short: It’s a prerequisite for running certain .NET 6.0 desktop applications on Windows.
No. .NET Framework (4.8) is legacy and Windows‑only. .NET 6.0/8.0 is modern, cross‑platform, and faster.