Error Message - MS Visual
Hi, Can you please help ... I just got an emachine running on windows 7 (home premium 64bit). When I turn on the machine, the get the following message:
MS Visual C+ Runtime Library - This application has requested runtime to terminate it in an unusal way. Please contact the application's support team for more info.
I know you have many similar questions/answers below, but I just had a machine crash on me and I want to be very careful.
Await your reply and thanks!
January 1st, 2011 7:11pm
Follow this guide:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
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January 2nd, 2011 9:27am
Hi,
Before moving on, I would like to confirm that if there are any programs installed before the issue occurs.
This error can be caused by the Runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries are missing or software problem.
If the issue is caused by Runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries, you can reinstall it to resolve the problem. Please download it via the following
link:
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable
Package (x64)
If the issue still persists after installing above package, the issue should be a software problem. I suggest you boot in
Clean Boot
to check whether it is a software conflict issue. If not, it is still recommended to address the problem with manufacturer support. Thank you for your understanding.
Additionally, as this issue is occurring on Windows 7 system.
In order to get the answer effectively, it is recommended to post a new question in
Windows 7 Forum for further discussion in the future.
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Regards,
Sabrina
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January 5th, 2011 3:12am