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Sep 26, 2019 Uninstall any Microsoft Visual C higher then 2010, to do that. Press Windows + R key on your keyboard together. Type in appwiz.cpl and hit enter. Search for all the higher version of Microsoft Visual C and right click and uninstall it. Install Microsoft Visual C 2010 first and then install the other higher version in ascending order. Microsoft Visual C 2015 Redistributable includes bug fixes to the runtime DLLs and also the latest versions for KB 2999226. Right-click on the following link to copy or bookmark this download: Microsoft Visual C 2015 Redistributable Update 3. On x32 bit machines, without this redistributable our install prompts to install VC 2010 redist. But, on x64 bit machines, we are not getting the prompt from our installer to install VC redist 2010. My question is, How are companies deploying VC 2010 redist, –. Infopackets Reader John G. Writes: ' Dear Dennis, I have about having six different versions of Microsoft's Visual C Redistributable Package installed on my system (both in 32-bit and 64-bit versions), as listed in my Windows Control Panel via the Programs and Features. Can I remove any of the Microsoft Visual C Redistributable packages, or do I need all of them? Apr 09, 2019 Microsoft Visual C Redistributable 2010 Applications created with Visual Studio 2010 (Version 10.0) require C runtime 2010. If you have an application which is giving an error about MSVCR100.dll or MSVCP100.dll missing, you should install this version of Visual C 2010 redistributable.
You previously posted lists of command line switches to perform silent and unattended installations of the Visual C++ 2005 redistributable and the Visual C++ 2008 redistributable. How can I perform silent and unattended installations of the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable?
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The Visual C++ 2010 redistributable packages (vcredist_x86.exe, vcredist_x64.exe and vcredist_ia64.exe) support the following command line installation options.
The examples below use the file named vcredist_x86.exe, but you can substitute the x64 or ia64 versions of the EXEs with equivalent command lines to achieve the same behavior for them as well.
Silent install
This option will suppress all UI and perform an install.
<full path>vcredist_x86.exe /q /norestart
For example, if you download vcredist_x86.exe to a folder named c:vc2010redist, then the command line would look like this:
Microsoft Redistributable 2010 X32
c:vc2010redistvcredist_x86.exe /q /norestart
Unattended install
This option will display a progress dialog (but requires no user interaction) and perform an install.
<full path>vcredist_x86.exe /passive /norestart
For example, if you download vcredist_x86.exe to a folder named c:vc2010redist, then the command line would look like this:
c:vc2010redistvcredist_x86.exe /passive /norestart
Silent repair
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This option will suppress all UI and perform a repair.
<full path>vcredist_x86.exe /q /repair /norestart
For example, if you download vcredist_x86.exe to a folder named c:vc2010redist, then the command line would look like this:
c:vc2010redistvcredist_x86.exe /q /repair /norestart
Silent uninstall
This option will suppress all UI and perform an uninstall.
<full path>vcredist_x86.exe /q /uninstall /norestart
For example, if you download vcredist_x86.exe to a folder named c:vc2010redist, then the command line would look like this:
c:vc2010redistvcredist_x86.exe /q /uninstall /norestart
A note about reboots
All of the examples above use the /norestart switch to suppress reboots after the setup process completes. The /norestart switch does not eliminate the need to reboot entirely – it just gives the calling process control over when to schedule the reboot if one is needed due to files being in use during setup. If you run the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable setup and use the /norestart switch, you must check the exit code returned by the setup process and handle it accordingly in the calling process. Here are the possible exit codes:
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You might need to follow the manual installation instructions below in the following situations:
Microsoft Redistributable 2010 Sp1 X86
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