Right click the Windows Start Icon at the lower left of your screen in the taskbar and click on Programs and Features at the top of the list there. I meant exactly what I said-"Programs and Features". I don't know how I can explain this any more clearly but if you're still having problems, post back. You will probably have a (X64) entry and a (X86) entry. Also, if there is more than one C++2012 entry, you need to repair both. However, since I wrote that and had the problem again with Insider Build 11102, I did discover that you can left click the C++2012 entry(s) and get a repair option directly. I also meant exactly what I said about how to repair. If you are familiar with Control Panel, you can also go there and click on Programs and Features. Or is something else I should be doing? Please don't skip any steps since I am not an expert at this.No, I did not mean "Apps and Features". Click on Change and then Repair." Do you really mean "Left click on Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable (圆4) - 0 and then click on Modify. Then you say " right click on the MS C++ 2012 listing there.
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