What is Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 redistributable package x64?

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What is Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 redistributable package x64?

The Visual C++ Redistributable Packages install run-time components that are required to run applications that are developed by using Visual Studio 2013, on computers that don’t have Visual Studio 2013 installed.

Do I need Microsoft Visual C++ redistributable on my computer?

We don’t recommend that you delete any Visual C++ redistributable, because doing so could make multiple applications on your computer stop working. Given how little space they take up and how broadly they are used, it doesn’t seem worth the hassle to mess with your current ecosystem of standard library files.

What are the Visual C++ Redistributable packages?

The Visual C++ Redistributable Packages install runtime components of Visual C++ libraries that are required to run applications developed using Visual Studio 2012 on a computer that does not have Visual Studio 2012 installed. These packages install runtime components of the C Runtime (CRT), Standard C++, ATL, MFC, C++ AMP, and OpenMP libraries.

How to uninstall micrsoft Visual C++ 2012 redistributable (x64) packs?

Then I saw that those two Micrsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable (x64) packs were still there. I went to uninstall or change a progrm. To go there, go to This PC and click on ‘Uninstall or change a program’ on the upper part of your screen. Then I again tried to uninstall them. This time it worked and I was able to uninstall them successfully.

Is Your Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 redistributable package vulnerable?

A security issue has been identified leading to a vulnerability in MFC applications that are built with Visual Studio 2010 and ship the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package.

How to fix Ms C++ 2012 can’t run on my computer?

If the issue persist, go to Programs and Features and right click on the MS C++ 2012 listing there. Click on Change and then Repair. Restart your computer. Also try to repair both X86 and X64. Check if the issue persist. Hope this helps. Get back to us for further queries.

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