Vcredistx642015x64
So it's all started with, I think I installed something, somegame. All of the sudden, I want to go inside the game and do some pledge and this thing coming up.
' Windows cannot find 'vcredist_x64_2015.exe'. Uchebnaya karta u 34 37 v v 4 1. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.'
AND Another one ' Windows cannot find 'vcredist_x86_2015.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.'
I can still log into the game and play it, but it's annoyed me that this thing coming up. Somehow I want to make this pop up gone from the ESO launcher window. I remember what I did last 2-3 days.
Vcredist_x64_2015_x64.exe is part of a product called known as M and it is developed by M. Is it dangerous?
3days ago, still fine. 2days ago i'm downloading Mount and Blade: Warband, Perisno Mod, Yesterday, I do something with Xbox windowed 10, to try to record some video. Anything that you all can help me, please do so, cause I don't like the look of something like this. I was able to resolve the issue. After downloading and installing both the 32 and 64 bit version of the Windows 2015 C++ Distributable from the Microsoft website, the error messages persisted even after rebooting. I then navigated to the following Launcher directory: Steam steamapps common Zenimax Online Launcher and I found the 2015 distributable.exe installers for both 32 and 64 bit versions.
I copied both versions into a new folder titled 2015 in the following directory: Steam steamapps common Zenimax Online _CommonRedist vcredist I only had a 2010 folder containing the 2010 distributables. I then copied the installscript.vdf located in the 2010 folder into the newly created 2015 folder and then opened the file using notepad. The text is rather easy to understand and I manually changed the 'hasrunkey' and 'process1' directories for both the 32 and 64 bit versions to match the 2015 folder and the exact 2015 distributable.exe file names (vcredist_x86_2015 & vcredist_x64_2015). I saved the changes and then rebooted my PC. The most recent time I launched ESO through Steam, the Launcher loaded to the play button without any pesky errors.
I hope this helps! Originally posted by:I was able to resolve the issue. After downloading and installing both the 32 and 64 bit version of the Windows 2015 C++ Distributable from the Microsoft website, the error messages persisted even after rebooting.
I then navigated to the following Launcher directory: Steam steamapps common Zenimax Online Launcher and I found the 2015 distributable.exe installers for both 32 and 64 bit versions. I copied both versions into a new folder titled 2015 in the following directory: Steam steamapps common Zenimax Online _CommonRedist vcredist I only had a 2010 folder containing the 2010 distributables. I then copied the installscript.vdf located in the 2010 folder into the newly created 2015 folder and then opened the file using notepad.
The text is rather easy to understand and I manually changed the 'hasrunkey' and 'process1' directories for both the 32 and 64 bit versions to match the 2015 folder and the exact 2015 distributable.exe file names (vcredist_x86_2015 & vcredist_x64_2015). I saved the changes and then rebooted my PC. The most recent time I launched ESO through Steam, the Launcher loaded to the play button without any pesky errors. I hope this helps! Gonig to try that as soon as I can, Thx You. Originally posted by:I was able to resolve the issue.
After downloading and installing both the 32 and 64 bit version of the Windows 2015 C++ Distributable from the Microsoft website, the error messages persisted even after rebooting. I then navigated to the following Launcher directory: Steam steamapps common Zenimax Online Launcher and I found the 2015 distributable.exe installers for both 32 and 64 bit versions. I copied both versions into a new folder titled 2015 in the following directory: Steam steamapps common Zenimax Online _CommonRedist vcredist I only had a 2010 folder containing the 2010 distributables. I then copied the installscript.vdf located in the 2010 folder into the newly created 2015 folder and then opened the file using notepad. The text is rather easy to understand and I manually changed the 'hasrunkey' and 'process1' directories for both the 32 and 64 bit versions to match the 2015 folder and the exact 2015 distributable.exe file names (vcredist_x86_2015 & vcredist_x64_2015). I saved the changes and then rebooted my PC. The most recent time I launched ESO through Steam, the Launcher loaded to the play button without any pesky errors.