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Sunday, July 14, 2019 3:08 PM
Please don't ask me to look somewhere else. I did what I could, nothing helped. I have no idea why I paid for a confusing OS as LINUX. I should have been using the free one.
All I want to do is to install a software which I spent my money for it too. Unfortunately, it failed to configure the MS Visual C++ 2012 redist (x64). Tried to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable (x64), but failed all the times. I got into a stressful situation here so I reset my computer (several times). Same thing happened. Again.. again.. and again.
I follow suggestions for the exactly same problem of other user within this website. Did not help me enough.
Windows is up-to-date. And, was resetted prior to it
Fix it tool did not help.
Install/Uninstall troubleshooter was a troubleshoot itself.
Hibernate issue was negative.
msiinv did not make any change.
All I have is sfc /scannow produced a file called CBS which I do not know what they mean. Many unrepaired corrupted files, for a freshly resetted Win10.
Dany
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Monday, July 15, 2019 6:57 AM
Hi Dany,
Welcome to the MSDN forum.
What’s your OS version, I found you mentioned the Linux and Win10? I tried to download and install the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 and install, the installation is successful as below:
*>> All I have is sfc /scannow produced a file called CBS which I do not know what they mean. Many unrepaired corrupted files, for a freshly resetted Win10. *
It seems the OS is not health, where did download the OS DVD/resource to install Win10?
Have you tried to run the DISM command to fix the missing system files? If not, please check this doc.
To analysis this issue, I need your help to collect the installation log files. Please go to %temp% folder and find the log file and upload it to https://onedrive.live.com, share the link in here.
Best regards,
Sara
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Friday, July 19, 2019 6:47 AM
Hi Dany,
Does your issue is solved or not? If not, please feel free to let us know.
Best regards,
Sara
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