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I have a ImageFORMULA P-215 Scan-tini scanner which worked without any problems with my Lenovo X230 laptop running Windows 7 64-bit. However, I have been unable to get the CaptureOn Touch software to work on my Asus Transformer TA100T notebook running Windows 8.1 32-bit. The software and driver installation completed without any errors (without the scanner connected). But when I connect the scanner into the USB port and run the Capture On Touch software, it always comes up with a Microsoft Visual C++ runtime library error - Program C:\Program Files\Canon Electronics\P215\TouchDR.exe abnormal program termination.

I tried every possible troubleshooting approaches I could Google online including (1) doing running sfc /scannow (which found no integrity or corruption issues with my Win 8.1 system, (2) did a clean reboot disabling everything except the CaptureOn Touch software and it still comes up with the same error, (3) installing Visual C++ runtime library distributables for 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 but still the error pops up. So basically, now I can't use this great little portable scanner with my great little transformer tablet/notebook.

Well, it happened again. Several hours into a new session and I got the C++ runtime library error, not triggered by hibernation this time. There are no runtime entries to delete under "Programs and Features", so I have no idea what to do now. I have uninstalled/reinstalled AA3 twice (along with the 3.0.1 patch) and the session still gives me the error and closes down.

Many applications require redistributable Visual C++ runtime library packages to function correctly. These packages are frequently installed separately from the applications they support, enabling multiple applications to use the package with only a single installation. These Visual C++ redistributable and runtime packages are mostly installed for standard libraries that many applications use.[3]

The Visual product version, such as '17.3.4', designates the version of Visual Studio with which version 19.33 of the compiler was packaged. Then there is the Microsoft Visual C/C++ Runtime Library version, e.g. '14.3'. From this, one can deduce also the toolset version, which can be obtained by taking the first three digits of the runtime library version and dropping the decimal, e.g. '143'. It includes the Visual C/C++ runtime library, as well as compilers, linkers, assemblers, other build tools, and matching libraries and header files. The following is a (scrapeable) table of the known correlated version numbers.

Visual C++ ships with different versions of C runtime libraries.[57] This means users can compile their code with any of the available libraries. However, this can cause some problems when using different components (DLLs, EXEs) in the same program. A typical example is a program using different libraries. The user should use the same C Run-Time for all the program's components unless the implications are understood. Microsoft recommends using the multithreaded, dynamic link library (/MD or /MDd compiler option) to avoid possible problems.[57]

Nope, it is the other way around. AppCRT/DesktopCRT (aka UCRT) uses parts of the Visual C++ library. The C++ runtime (msvcprt) sits on top of the VCRUNTIME (it is akin to libc++abi and parts of libc) and UCRT. The Windows API sits on top of that.

It isn't particularly tricky per se. I went to great lengths to ensure that this was possible. All you need to do is provide an alternative SDK. You could use uSwift to create one if you like or perhaps port the official Swift runtime/standard library to not use the Windows APIs for things such as thread local storage, process startup, argument handling, C/C++ library functions, etc.

All you need to do is provide an alternative SDK. You could use uSwift to create one if you like or perhaps port the official Swift runtime/standard library to not use the Windows APIs for things such as thread local storage, process startup, argument handling, C/C++ library functions, etc.

To use a server-side third party library such as Python or OpenSSL, this library must also be 64-bit. There is no support for loading a 32-bit library in a 64-bit server. Several of the third party libraries that PostgreSQL supports may only be available in 32-bit versions, in which case they cannot be used with 64-bit PostgreSQL.

The vcruntime140 dll system error can occur after a Windows Update or even just after you have installed a new program. The error message might suggest that you need to reinstall the program. But actually, your computer is missing a software library.

So to fix the VCRuntime140 dll or MSVCP140 dll not found error we need to install the correct library (Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package) on your computer. Now there are _____________ that you can install. One for 64-bit applications and one for 32-bit applications.

I always recommend downloading runtime libraries from the 1_______________ This way you can be sure that there is no malware packed inside it. The library is created by Microsoft, so we are going to download the files from the Microsoft site.

With the new all-in-one package from Microsoft, you should be able to fix the vcruntime140 dll not found error. Make sure that you 2_____________________, the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the redistributable library.

Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable is a DLL (Dynamic-link library) that is required by Windows applications developed in the Microsoft Visual Studio development framework. If an application requires the runtime libraries to run and the Visual C++ Redistributable package is not installed on the system, one of the following errors occurs:

Usually, the MSVC runtime library packages come in 2 cases. The first is that the Visual C++ package is bundled into the installation of certain applications like Python, and the other is that it relies on a standard distributable package of shared code.

Do I need Microsoft Visual C++? After reading the above definition of MSVC, you may still be confused about this question. Of course, the answer is yes. Since the MSVC package is required by many applications and games that are developed using the Microsoft Visual Studio runtime library. 5376163bf9

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