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Hi, hope someone can help, from this morning Elements 2018 won't open and the following error messages pop up
"The code execution cannot proceed because MSVCP140.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem"
When I ok this, the next error is displayed
"The code execution cannot proceed because VCRUNTIME140.dll was not found.Reinstalling the program may fix this problem"
I have tried reinstalling twice without success. (reinstallation throws up an error saying that there had been a problem, details of error report below)
What can I do next
Installation error report:
Exit Code: 6
Please see specific errors below for troubleshooting. For example, ERROR: DW003, DW071 ...
-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------
- 0 fatal error(s), 6 error(s)
----------- Payload: Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (x64) 14.10.25017.0 {636D196A-789E-455D-825E-5FA79F670001} -----------
ERROR: DW071:
ERROR: DW003: Third party payload installer vc_redist.x64.exe failed with exit code: 1638
ERROR: Failed to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (x64). Please try installing it by double clicking on the executable at "E:\Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018\payloads\Microsoft VC 2017 Redist (x64)\vc_redist.x64.exe", or download and install the latest Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (x64) from Microsoft website - www.microsoft.com
----------- Payload: Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (x86) 14.10.25017.0 {636D196A-789E-455D-825E-5FA79F670000} -----------
ERROR: DW071:
ERROR: DW003: Third party payload installer vc_redist.x86.exe failed with exit code: 1638
ERROR: Failed to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (x86). Please try installing it by double clicking on the executable at "E:\Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018\payloads\Microsoft VC 2017 Redist (x86)\vc_redist.x86.exe", or download and install the latest Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable Package (x86) from Microsoft website - www.microsoft.com
Hi there,
Thanks for posting in Adobe forums
It seems you are facing issue with the launch of Adobe Elements .
Could you please follow the steps below :
• Browse location C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\
& C:\ProgramData\Adobe\
• Rename SLCache & SLStore to SLCache.old & SLStore.old & tried to open Adobe Elements
• Open Control Panel >> Program & Features & repair Microsoft Visual C++
• Restart operating system & check Adobe Elements
• When you will double clik the icon for the 1st
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Hi there,
Thanks for posting in Adobe forums
It seems you are facing issue with the launch of Adobe Elements .
Could you please follow the steps below :
• Browse location C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\
& C:\ProgramData\Adobe\
• Rename SLCache & SLStore to SLCache.old & SLStore.old & tried to open Adobe Elements
• Open Control Panel >> Program & Features & repair Microsoft Visual C++
• Restart operating system & check Adobe Elements
• When you will double clik the icon for the 1st time , give it some time to load
• Enter you adobe id & password followed by serial number for activation .
Let us know if that helps
Thanks
Regards
Dhananjay Sati
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Hi Dhananjay,
Thank you for the reply, this worked, Elements has opened ok.
Thanks
Alexd
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Hi ,
I am glad that it worked for you .
You can mark my post as "Correct Answer".
Thanks
Regards
Dhananjay Sati
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Hi, I read your post which is very good but I have a Mac running Big sur. Elements won't open. When I attemted
To open it A small window appeared wanting me to upgrade. There doesn't seem any point as I only use it to photo
edit. Any help would be greatly appreciated. best wishes, David Sryden
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@Biggles234 Elements 2018 cannot run on Big Sur. You need at least Elements 2020.
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Thanks for your reply. Not really what I wanted to read so have to shell out again!
Best wishes David Dryden