How Do You Remove Microsoft Visual C Runtime Library?
The Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library includes a set of library files that applications depend on if they are developed with that codebase. If unknown system modifications or improper shutdowns somehow corrupt these files, you should remove the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library and reinstall it so fresh copies of these required files are present. You can also remove the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library to free up some disk space if you are certain that no applications depend on it. Load the Control Panel from the Start menu. Switch to the “Classic View” and double-click “Programs and Features” if you are running Windows Vista or Windows 7. Otherwise, double-click on the “Add/Remove Programs” icon if you are using an older version of Windows. Look for an entry in the list of programs labeled “Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable” or “Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable.” Click the “Uninstall” or “Remove” buttons to remove the corresponding runtime library. Perform t