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How to Fix Msvcp100.dll Not Found or Missing Errors

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Msvcp100.dll is a Windows Dynamic Link Library file that is used to run certain programs on your computer. When this file is missing or cannot be found, it can result in errors that prevent you from running specific software or applications. If you’re encountering this error, here are some steps you can take to fix it.

1. Download the Missing File

The first step in fixing this error is to download the missing file. You can either download the file directly from Microsoft’s website or use a third-party site. Once you download the file, place it in the same folder as the program that is giving you the error message.

2. Use System File Checker (sfc)

Another option is to run system file checker. To do this, open an elevated command prompt and type in sfc /scannow. This will scan your computer for missing or corrupted system files and replace them with the correct versions.

3. Use Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package

Msvcp100.dll is a part of the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package. If you don’t have this package installed on your computer, you may encounter this error. To fix this, download and install the package from Microsoft’s website.

4. Update Your Drivers and Windows

Outdated drivers and Windows can cause all sorts of errors, including Msvcp100.dll errors. Update your drivers and Windows to the latest version to ensure that your computer is running smoothly.

5. Reinstall the Program

Sometimes, the error may occur due to a problem with the program that you’re trying to run. In that case, uninstall the program and reinstall it to fix the error.

Conclusion

Msvcp100.dll is an important file that is essential for running certain programs on your computer. If you encounter an error related to this file, use the steps above to troubleshoot and fix the issue. By following these steps, you can ensure that your computer is running smoothly and that you can use all of the programs that you need without any issues.

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