Do I need the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable?
If the software installed on your machine needs them, you need them. If not, it may not. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to tell which programs on your machine require which versions of the redistributables, or if any do.
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How do I fix Microsoft Visual C++ 0x80240017?
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- Restart your computer.
- When Windows starts, log in with the administrator account.
- Once Windows has fully loaded, go to your Desktop.
- Click and hold the Windows key and press the R button at the same time to open the Run command.
- Type “wsreset.exe” and press Enter.
- Wait until this process restarts the Windows Store.
How to uninstall Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable?
Remove Existing Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Package Press Windows Key + R to open Run. Type control panel and click OK to open Control Panel. Go to Programs and click on Programs and Features. Locate and uninstall all Visual C++ 2015 Redistributables that you see in the list of installed applications.
Why doesn’t Microsoft Visual Studio install Redistributable?
The error installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable is triggered if your system detects an existing installation of the same package. You can fix this problem by repairing the corrupt installation of Visual Studio Redistributable.
What to do if you can’t install Microsoft Visual C++?
Uninstall all Visual C++ Redistributables in Control Panel -> uninstall or change a program; #two. If you can’t install or remove programs, use the troubleshooter to fix it; #3. Check your Windows update and try to update it to the latest version; #4. Reboot your machine; #5.
Is there an update for Microsoft Visual C++ 2015?
This update is the latest in a cumulative series of feature additions and bug fixes for the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable. Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow.