Lina was a hobbyist game developer. She had just downloaded an amazing open-source 3D modeling tool from GitHub. Double-clicking the .exe felt like a ritual. But instead of the splash screen, a gray box popped up:
Lina sighed. She had seen this before. Her brand-new Windows 11 machine was missing a crucial piece of the past: microsoft visual c++ 2017 x64 download
She carefully chose and downloaded the file: vc_redist.x64.exe (about 14 MB). Lina was a hobbyist game developer
Lina knew the golden rule of downloading system components: Only from Microsoft. She opened her browser and searched for: "Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable x64 download" She clicked the link leading to learn.microsoft.com . There, she saw a table: But instead of the splash screen, a gray
Lina relaunched the 3D modeling tool. This time, no error. The interface loaded instantly. She smiled, saved the installer vc_redist.x64.exe to a folder named "Essential Runtimes" on her external drive, and labeled it: "VC++ 2017 x64 – saves time later."
"The code execution cannot proceed because VCRUNTIME140.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem."