The most common trigger is the corruption or mismatch of the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages
Simply "dropping" a DLL into a folder often doesn't work because the file hasn't been registered in the Windows Registry. Final Thoughts
– missing system updates often cause DLL mismatches.
The most common trigger is the corruption or mismatch of the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages
Simply "dropping" a DLL into a folder often doesn't work because the file hasn't been registered in the Windows Registry. Final Thoughts
– missing system updates often cause DLL mismatches.