okay so im trying to install origin and the sims4 for my mom on this Dell inspiron 15 that shes had for years. i completely factory reset it and now that ive tried to install it gives me this message "MSVCP140.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling to fix the problem."
ive tried reinstalling, then going in as an admin and enabling it and nothing.
ive tried uninstalling the entire graphics pack and redoing it and nothing.
ive even tried scaning as an admin.
im like a 2/10 when it comes to knowing what im doing with computers, so this is all from research on different forums and i still cant get anything to work. this is day 5 and i leave for college next week and i was hoping to have this done by then. can someone please help me.
Hoping someone can help! I'm experiencing a similar issue when I try to run Adobe Captivate 2019 on my new laptop. It worked on my older laptop, but for some reason there's a problem on the new one (see screenshot of error message I get). I have installed the redist x64 and x84, reinstalled Captivate and restarted and still having issues. Any ideas?
this is also something i have tried, and its just not registering.
after going into my control panel i saw that i have 10 different C++ runtime programs installed but again i have very little experience with computers so i didnt know if uninstaling them all and starting fresh would screw it up or not.
ive tried about everything on this page
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Thank you for making that clear, i installed the 64x one and still had the issue i will try again.
I have downloaded the 86x, its working now. thanks the most for making it clear.
Bruh now its saying i have something else not installed
I had the same problem trying to install an EA game (Unravel) on Steam. I installed both versions x86 and x64 and after that the Origin app installed flawlessly and I could continue with installing the game.
Thank you for this solution.
This. I have had the same problem as Breelee and it always was
missing that DLL but msvcruntime msvcruntime140.dll).
I did not know that you needed to have both 32 bits and 64 bits
installed. And now I think of it it has sense; most applications are
structured for 32 bits.
Errors related to msvcp140.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, msvcp140.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.
In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall msvcp140.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.
Some games or applications may need the file in the game/application installation folder. Copying it from Windows systemfolder to the install-folder of the game/application should fix that problem.Make sure to use the 32bit dll-file for 32bit software, and 64bit dll-file for 64bit software.
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Note B: Sometimes it happens that there are computers so specific that Pencil2D might not work even after implementing known technical solutions, as such if after providing you with all the technical support that is possible for us, your situation with Pencil2D does not improve, we also have an overview list of animation software that you and your child might be able to use as a replacement. There are free and commercial apps outlined there so hopefully you both will be able to continue your artistic journey
@Induwara Hi. That is not an inherent problem with Pencil2D but with your Windows system installation. It means you are missing the necessary visual studio redistributable files. These usually come installed through windows updates.
When I tried to open origin is gave me the 'msvcp140.dll is not found' error, I uninstalled origin. I've already tried downloading the x64 and x84 and I've restarted my computer more times than I can count and I downloaded msvcp140.dll and put it in my system32 file, since I have 64bit, I've done a sfc /scannow in Command Prompt (Admin) but nothing works so far. I have a HP computer and I played the sims 4 just last night; please let me know if you have any other ways to fix it
Hey @iiTsunaii this issue can be caused by running an out of date or corrupt VC++ installation. It can be resolved by manually running the installer from the Origin installation folder - the default location for this folder is:
If you get the message that the files are already installed, select Repair instead. It is recommended to run the installer as administrator (right-click the file, select run as admin).
Again, thanks for the help. My problem with the missing MSVCP140.dll is solved. Lucky for me, now it says VCRUNTIME140.dll is not found, I'm so sorry if I'm bothering you with this; do you have any way to fix this problem?
I have recently downloaded and installed AutoCAD, upon trying to open the software I was greeted with four error messages. they said that MSVCP140.dll is missing (this displayed twice in two separate windows) and the other was mfc140u.dll is missing (this also displayed twice in two separate windows). would anybody be able to tell me what I have to do to solve my issue, I have looked on the internet and I cant find how to solve it. Any help would be much appreciated,
Thank you for helping me, but after trying the solution which you have said I am now encountering another error message. this one is a (0xc000007b). error message, it tells me this and then say click ok to close program. I have again looked on the internet for the solution and tried different ideas, no luck. Any ideas?
I know as a newbie that I'm too late here to reply as it is solved. But I would like to share some information with you regarding the missing files. Both files are files from a group of .dll files that one can come across. The cause behind the error might be either the removal of a file or the file is corrupted in nature. To fix mfc140u.dll file there are various approaches as it varies from one version to another. If you did like to fix it just need to install updated Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack, but you need to make sure the version for which you need. Sometimes reinstalling the file might help you. Anyone here might have a problem in future then try fixing mfc140u.dll as directed in the post.
I am attempting a windows setup and I get the following error, "MSVCP140.dll Missing". I sent it to our tech technician and he re-installed the C++ redistributable, but the error is still showing. The technician suggested it was a bug within Moodle. I am new to the moodle setup so any help would be awesome. I am running,
A correct category would not come up; however, not able to download prod Mask AI. Getting an initial error that plug would not install on Photoshop (I have CS6) but seem to complete. When I attempt to open the stand alone application, I get the attached errors. Uninstalled, restarted and reinstalled with same issue.
Preferably 32/64 bit OS, windows version, RAM, GPU and dedicated VRAM. Note if the standalone version runs the info can be found at Help-> Graphics info where you can press Copy and paste the info here.
Recently i've tried to install a Windows 10 Bootcamp version for playing games. Unfortunately, when i launched an unofficial version of World of Warcraft (for Private server), i got an error message for missing msvcp140.dll and then vcruntime140.dll missing.
By the way i manage to got the error messages from appearing, but i still got a final screen, showing that the request timed out, so i really think it is due to the failed installation of these two files.
Unfortunately i ran into a new issue, and that is when i reboot into windows after the installation with bootcamp, there is a message "No Booting Device -- Insert ISO disc or USB and press any key" or something like that.
I do indeed have the disc in a connected external drive with the WindowsIn, but i can't press any key to launch the installation, even after connecting a keyboard. I think the problem here, is that there is no driver to understand an Apple keyboard (like the one on my MacBook Pro and the one i try to connect via USB). Do you think i could resolve that issue with a non-Apple keyboard connected?
Yes, Windows seems to be installed successfully, since there is no error message after Assistant BootCamp has done partition my disk, and rewrite my connected external drive. It even restart my computer like expected, but then i come to that black screen with the message i mentioned.
I even tried to restart my computer (since i couldn't do anything else), keeping the Alt key pressed, and then i saw a Disk called EFI Boot that i launched my computer in (there was also my Mac Disc and also a Windows Disk that launched the black screen only). When i launched the EFI Boot, it started installing Windows but at some point it ask me to choose one of the disk to install Windows in (not sure, i don't remember well), but it says that none of the disk available are GPT, and i can't go further.
The msvcp140.dll File is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) System File provided by Microsoft for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and earlier Versions. These .dll Files contain various instructions that different pieces of software may need in order to run properly. If a .dll file, like the msvcp140.dll file, is missing, it may result in a variety of different error messages.
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