Fix: Ubisoft Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Error
In this article, we will try to solve the "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library" error that Ubisoft Connect or Uplay users encounter when they want to install any game in the application.
When Ubisoft Connect or Uplay users want to installagame within the application, they encounter the "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library" error and their access to the download is restricted. If you are encountering such an error, you can reach the solution by performing the following actions.
What is Ubisoft Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Error?
This error can be caused by the fact that the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages in your Windows operating system are not up-to-date, bringing along such problems and causing dll error output. Of course, we may not encounter such an error just because of this. If your drivers are not up-to-date, it can also cause such problems. Don't forget to keep your drivers up to date for this.
The quarantine situation in your antivirus system may have occurred. Any file in the game may be detected as suspicious. For this, we can also reach the solution of the problem by turning off your antivirus system. We can consider many such possibilities. If you encounter such an error, we will try to solve the problem by telling youafew suggestions.
How To Fix Ubisoft Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Error
First of all, this error we encountered is the lack of Visual C++ Redistributable Packages on our computer, which can lead to various dll errors. For this, we will try to solve the problem by talking aboutafew Frameworks.
1-) Check Game Frameworks
The lack of game frameworks on your computer can create various errors in the game. Therefore, your computer must have DirectX, .NET Framework, VCRedist applications.
- Click to Download Current .NET Framework.
- Click to Download Current VCRedist. (x64)
- Click to Download Updated VCRedist. (x86)
- Click to Download Current DirectX.
After performing the update, you can restart your computer and run the game and check if the problem persists.
2-) Fix Windows Errors
The files in Windows are damaged or corrupted, which can lead to various errors. For this, we will share two code blocks with you and try to scan and repair damaged or corrupted files.
Do an SFC Scan
Damaged or corrupted files that occur in Windows files can cause many error codes. For this, we will tell youafew ways to solve the problem.
- Type "cmd" in the start search screen and run as administrator.
- Type "sfc /scannow" into the command prompt that opens and press enter.
After this process, corrupted or damaged files will be scanned and corrections will be made. Do not shut down or restart your computer until the process is complete. After this process, let's perform another suggestion.
DoaDISM Scan
- Type "cmd" in the start search screen and run as administrator.
- Type the following commands in the command prompt screen that opens and press enter.
- Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
- Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
- Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
After the process is completed successfully, you can restart your computer and check if the problem persists.
3-) Turn off Antivirus Program
Disable any antivirus program you use, or delete it completely from your computer. If you are using Windows Defender, disable it. For this;
- Open the start search screen.
- Open the search screen by typing "Windows security settings".
- Click on "Virus and Threat Protection" on the screen that opens.
- Click on "Ransomware Protection" in the menu.
- Turn off the "Controlled Folder Access" option on the screen that opens.
After this, let's turn off real-time protection.
- Type "virus and threat protection" into the start search screen and open it.
- Then click on "Manage settings".
- Turn Real-time protection to "Off".
After performing this operation, we will need to add Ubisoft
files as exceptions.- Type "virus and threat protection" into the start search screen and open it. Under
- Virus and threat protection settings "Manage settings" and then under "Exclusions" select "Add exclusion or Uninstall".
- Select Add an exclusion, and then select the "Ubisoft" folder saved on your disk.
After this process, close the Ubisoft game completely with the help ofatask manager and try to run the Ubisoft application again.
Yes, friends, we have solved our problem under this title. If your problem still persists, you can log in to our ASK ERROR platform and ask about the errors you encounter.