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As the title says, the installer thinks the MSVCR110.dll file is missing. I have reinstalled the latest version of Visual C++ just to be sure the file wasn't corrupt. I then checked my system32 folder and the file is there but Adobe updater doesn't seem to know where to find it. I have adobe flash player installed, its the latest update that will not install. Not an urgent issue considering i do have flash. but i'd like to figure this out. Thanks
mavelli wrote:
I have reinstalled the latest version of Visual C++ just to be sure the file wasn't corrupt.
MSVCR110.dll is part of Visual Studio 2012 runtime; you should install that.
But frankly I don't understand why the installer doesn't provide its own version of that. Try these installers
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mavelli wrote:
I have reinstalled the latest version of Visual C++ just to be sure the file wasn't corrupt.
MSVCR110.dll is part of Visual Studio 2012 runtime; you should install that.
But frankly I don't understand why the installer doesn't provide its own version of that. Try these installers
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Yeah i have that runtime installed and but it still couldn't see that. That other installer you linked did work Thank you.
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I have solved the problem on my system and would like to share the solution. This solution applies to Windows 7 64 bit (x64) operating system.
(1) First step was installing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2012. I installed the (x64) version which applies to my 64 bit operating system.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30679
(2) After restarting I verified that MSVCR110.dll was installed. I found it in the System32 folder where .dll files normally go.
File path: Computer >> OSDisk(C:) >> Windows >> System32
** Here's the problem! In 64 bit systems the MSVCR110.dll must also reside in the SysWOW64 folder as well. That's apparently where the Adobe Flash Installer is searching for the MSVCR110.dll file.
(3) I opened the SysWOW64 folder and verified that MSVCR110.dll was not there.
File path: Computer >> OSDisk(C:) >> Windows >> SysWOW64
(4) I opened both the System32 and SysWOW64 side by side and COPIED MSVCR110.dll from the System32 over to the SysWOW64 folder. So now BOTH folders have a copy.
(5) I retried installing Adobe Flash Installer and it worked!
Dear Adobe. I just saved you a ton of workforce hours trying to solve this problem. I would like a 1 year subscription to Photoshop/Lightroom please.
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jessearroyo wrote:
** Here's the problem! In 64 bit systems the MSVCR110.dll must also reside in the SysWOW64 folder as well. That's apparently where the Adobe Flash Installer is searching for the MSVCR110.dll file.
Interesting solution! Even more interesting is that I have MSVCR110.dll in both System32 and SysWOW64 folders:
These are obviously different modules, most likely one is the 64-bit, the other the 32-bit version. How I got them there - I don't know...
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I have the 829 KB version in both the System32 and SysWOW64 folders and now my system works with the Flash installer. I wonder if you downloaded the 854 KB version from a .DLL site or by any other means other than the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2012 installer for 64 bit systems. The 854 KB version you have may be a hacked version. Replace it with the 829 KB version and try again.
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I never download any DLL files, but it may have come with another installation. Actually I think that the MSVC 2012 64-bit redistributable should install both 32-bit and 64-bit DLLs.
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I find your solution very helpful. My DLL file is missing in SysWOW64 and thus I downloaded dll file for 32bit version. It works finally! Though re-installing of Visual C++ doesn't solve my problem.
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Gracias che!
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Thank you! I've spent several hours trying various things to fix this problem. Your answer definitely warrants that comp Photoshop license! Happy Holidays!
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Thanks JesseArroyo!! After a lot of hours searching on the net finally a solution that really worked!
And yes, you should get your reward of Adobe.
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Inspired in your suggestion, JesseArroyo, but without manually tweaking Windows sytem folders, I checked another workaround.
Please note that, paradoxically, the "WINDOWS\SYSTEM32" folder should only keep 64 bit DLLs, and "WINDOWS\SysWOW64" should only keep 32 bit files (it's not a typo! For more information check: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/949959/why-do-64-bit-dlls-go-to-system32-and-32-bit-dlls-to-syswo...).
My client had an Adobe CC 2015 complaining about missing MSVCP120.DLL and MSVCR120.DLL files, corresponding to Visual Studio 2013 Runtime. Uninstalling/reinstalling the runtime didn't help, I even did't find the DLLs when finished installing (my client has also Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and 2013 versions installed, may by it's related to the problem).
Finally I got Adobe CC working following these steps:
- I downloaded separate sets of 32bit and 64bit DLLs:
- I copied the 64 bit DLLs to the all the folders where the main Adobe .EXE files appear (for example, next to Photoshop.exe)
- I copied the 32 bit DLLs to the following folders (only if you have them):
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Installing the Visual Studio 2013 redistributables (both x86 and x64) should always fix that problem. Any manual DLL downloads will eventually lead to troubles; and they will never be updated if security fixes are released.
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Thanks a lot! i instaled Visual C++ redistributable 2012 and aparently worked but before i re-install all visual c++ and fix this problem work 100% thank-you!
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Pat the link for other installer is giving errors.. nay help?
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http://www.{completionpageurl}.com/?exitcode=-1
Unable to to connect to server to verify install.
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I faced the same MSVCR110.dll is Missing error. Installing MSVCR110 FILE didnt help me. I had to fresh Installation. If the above replies didnt help anyone facing it rightnow then walk through these steps.
1. Reinstall The Program that you installed before this issue occired.
2. Download & Install The MSVCR110 FILE.
3. Update The Antivirus.
4. Clean Registery - I used Ccleaner.
5. Fresh Installation