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Step-by-step repair guide
As mentioned earlier, there several common factors that cause this error, so let’s handle them one by one.
(1) Scan for viruses and spywareUse a reliable anti-virus program to scan
(2) Uninstall the related programWhen Windows pops up that error message, see if it indicates a program name or a path to a specific program file. Once you identify that program – uninstall it!
In many cases it is MICROSOFT VISUAL C ++.
(3) Delete all that program’s related files and foldersIf any files and folders that belong to that program are left on your HD –delete them.
Attention! Just to be on the safe side – before you do that, open a new folder on your desktop and keep a backup of those files and folders.
(4) Re-install the latest version of that program and restart your PCIf it was MICROSOFT VISUAL C ++ then download it from here .
In most cases, following these 4 steps should solve the problem.
If not, then there’s probably a problem with one or several incorrect/corrupt file/application paths, program shortcuts, etc.
(5) Detect the source(s) to this errorUse the following Windows errors scanner (free scan) to conduct an in-depth scan to your entire Windows system. By the end of the scan it’ll provide you with a detailed report about the various errors that it has detected.