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I'm pretty sure that it's from the above mentioned package.

Make sure that you install the bit version your program has, not your system.

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Installed Windows 10 upgrade to my Windows 7 Pro 64-bit Test PC, and ever since i wanted to start Valley Benchmark or Heaven Benchmark to get results, I get this error.

 

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MSVCP100.dll is part of the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Package.

Just download the right (32bit / 64bit) package from micosoft.

~ ThxAndBye

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10 minutes ago, Thx And Bye said:

MSVCP100.dll is part of the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Package.

Just download the right (32bit / 64bit) package from micosoft.

I luv u. Thank you

*Edit* 

Nvm, it didnt work and the same error still appears

 

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Still waiting for a possible answer :o

 

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I'm pretty sure that it's from the above mentioned package.

Make sure that you install the bit version your program has, not your system.

FsVi6Ia.png

~ ThxAndBye

"You should remove any cats from the vicinity, because cats will cause all kinds of problems doing CPU installation." -Linus

delid i7-3770k @ 4.2Ghz @ 1.265V | EVGA z77 FTW | GTX 680 2way-SLI | 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum @ 1866MHz | 240GB SSD RAID 0 | Full Custom Water Loop with two 360mm radiators  -> live temps <-

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15 minutes ago, Thx And Bye said:

I'm pretty sure that it's from the above mentioned package.

Make sure that you install the bit version your program has, not your system.

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Now i luv you :) I eventually found that out by trying the 32-bit after that (hence the browser_x86 error :D)

 

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