It is completely normal to see multiple versions (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015-2022) installed on your system simultaneously. Do not delete older versions to "clean up" your PC. Each version targets specific software dependencies, and removing them will break older programs. To help troubleshoot further, let me know: What are you seeing? What game or application are you trying to launch? Which version of Windows are you currently running?
If an application still claims MSVCR100.dll is missing after installation: visual c 2010 verified
: Do not attempt to compile code before installing the Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 update package. It is completely normal to see multiple versions
Are you encountering a during the setup process? Share public link To help troubleshoot further, let me know: What
It means your system has passed a necessary compatibility check. Unless you are actively troubleshooting application crashes, you can safely ignore it and let the installer continue.
Windows SxS (Side-by-Side) assembly cache has a mismatched manifest. This often appears in the Windows Event Viewer with Event ID 33 or 59. Solution:
"The program can't start because msvcr100.dll is missing from your computer."