Windows 10: Multiple Visual C++ Redistributable entries in Programs and Features

Discus and support Multiple Visual C++ Redistributable entries in Programs and Features in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; As you can see on the screenshot attached, I have both 32bit and 64bit entries of the same version of Visual C++ Redistributable. I have 64bit system.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by csenger41, Nov 1, 2015.

  1. csenger41 Win User

    Multiple Visual C++ Redistributable entries in Programs and Features


    As you can see on the screenshot attached, I have both 32bit and 64bit entries of the same version of Visual C++ Redistributable. I have 64bit system.
    Is this normal or I can remove 32bit version?
    Also, do I have to have 2008, 2010 and 2012 versions installed at once, or is there backwards compatibility?

    :)
     
    csenger41, Nov 1, 2015
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  2. New apps?

    The Visual C++ Redistributable is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file required by programs or games built using Microsoft’s Visual Studio software development environment. When a program requires a DLL or some other supporting file to run, this is called
    a dependency. The MSVCR.DLL stands for:

    MS – Microsoft

    V – Visual

    C – C++

    R – Redistributable.

    Browsing your Apps and Features Setting or Programs and Features Control Panel, you might see multiple versions of the redistributable installed. A particular app installed might be utilizing one of them, so, removing any version can cause an application to
    malfunction. Some apps might even require updated versions of the Visual C++ Redistributable such as 2010 SP1 or 2012 Update 4.

    Source:

    https://www.groovypost.com/howto/fix-visual-c-p...
     
    Andre Da Costa, Nov 1, 2015
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  3. Visual Studio 2012 Redistributables AVG Technologies Win 10

    The Visual C++ Redistributable is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file required by programs or games built using Microsoft’s Visual Studio software development environment. When a program requires a DLL or some other supporting file to run, this is called a
    dependency. The MSVCR.DLL stands for:

    • MS – Microsoft
    • V – Visual
    • C – C++
    • R – Redistributable.
    Browsing your
    Apps and Features
    Setting or Programs and Features Control Panel, you might see multiple versions of the redistributable installed. A particular app installed might be utilizing one of them, so, removing any version can cause an application to malfunction.
    Some apps might even require updated versions of the Visual C++ Redistributable such as 2010 SP1 or 2012 Update 4.

    Source:
    https://www.groovypost.com/howto/fix-visual-c-plus-plus-redistributable-windows-10/
     
    Andre Da Costa, Nov 1, 2015
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  4. BunnyJ New Member

    Multiple Visual C++ Redistributable entries in Programs and Features

    It's not unusual. Some programs will require different versions and uninstalling them might result in problems whey you go to run the software that requires them.

    My 2c

    Jeff
     
    BunnyJ, Nov 1, 2015
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  5. csenger41 Win User
    The same applies to the 32bit and 64bit versions being installed at the same time?
     
    csenger41, Nov 1, 2015
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  6. BunnyJ New Member
    Yup.. I wouldn't delete them.. but that's just my take. You can try and see what happens.

    Jeff
     
    BunnyJ, Nov 1, 2015
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  7. hawkman Win User
    Its primarilly a developer tool the standard/regular would probobably not use it.

    I removed it years ago on my W7, with no ill effects.

    IF by any chance you download a programm that requires it, you will receive a pop-up saying its required and it can easily be downloaded from MS.


    Roy
     
    hawkman, Nov 1, 2015
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  8. LMiller7 Win User

    Multiple Visual C++ Redistributable entries in Programs and Features

    You should leave all of these items installed.

    There is backward compatibility between versions but unfortunately many applications were written for a specific version and will work with no other. This is more complex than it might appear. It is possible that one or more items is not required for your situation but the amount of time necessary to determine this would be out of all proportion to the disk space saved.

    The x86 and x64 versions are required for 32 and 64 bit applications respectively.

    See this for more information:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...3a5bc88?auth=1
     
    LMiller7, Nov 2, 2015
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  9. Joergi Win User
    While I agree with most of the above (e.g. 32 and 64 bit versions of the same runtime are different and may be required by different programs), there still is one open question, which I also already asked myself in the past:

    I understand that it might be necessary to have different versions installed at the same time, e.g. 2008 and 2010. However, in the screenshot csenger41 has the same version (2008, 32 bit) installed twice: Once as version 9.0.30729.17 and once as 9.0.30729.6161.

    Is that necessary as well? After all it is the same software...
     
    Joergi, Nov 2, 2015
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  10. BunnyJ New Member
    Each piece of software you install will also install it's own C++ run time. So by removing one of them that may seem to be a duplicate might mess up one piece of software you installed. When you try to run the program it will look for the specific C++ run time and when it doesn't find it .. it's going to crash.

    It just makes sense to not to delete any of them.
     
    BunnyJ, Nov 2, 2015
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  11. lx07 Win User
    They aren't cumulative so yes, you should keep them all. (Or uninstall them and see what crashes *Wink )
     
  12. LMiller7 Win User
    On a 320 GB hard drive the space saved would be quite trivial and not worth the potential problems removal may cause.
     
    LMiller7, Nov 2, 2015
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  13. csenger41 Win User

    Multiple Visual C++ Redistributable entries in Programs and Features

    Thanks for the answers, now I understand this aspect of Windows a little bit better. *Smile
     
    csenger41, Apr 5, 2018
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