![]() ![]() ![]() Note that this is the third time I reinstall my windows and this happens. ![]() And yes, I check that with a 64 bit program to make sure that windows/system32 is not redirected to the 32 bit version. So when this happens both system32 and SysWOW64 have the same file - same size, both 32 bit. I check them with dependancy walker and it says that the file MFC100u.dll in windows/system32 is actually 32 bit while it should be 64 bit. I have both 64 bit and 32 bit versions of vc2010 installed, and everything works fine for a while until one day after some updates (but I'm not sure the updates are causing it) some programs stop working. If you read carefully I never said the file is missing. The question is not a duplicate of Microsoft Visual C repository So why are Microsoft sending me the same bad file every time? Or is there anything else happening? I fix it by taking MFC100u.dll (the 圆4 versuib) from another computer and put it in C:\Windows\System32. That's different from the one that's installed by the redistributable x86 - 4,368,720, so it must be comming from windows update. So I check it and indeed it's the same file in both locations:īoth files are x86 and are 4,422,992 bytes long. When I check the program with depends it sais that MFC100U.DLL is x86 version. Everything runs fine for a while and then I get and error That a program can't run. ![]() After I install windows 7 some programs install Visual studio redistributable 2010 - both x86 and 圆4 versions. I keep getting the same problem over and over again. ![]()
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