Visual C 2010 Redistributable X64: |work|

If you’ve ever scrolled through your "Apps & Features" list trying to free up space, you’ve likely stopped and wondered: "Why do I have so many versions of Microsoft Visual C++? And what on earth is this 2010 one doing on my brand-new PC?"

The Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable package was the bridge. It allowed developers to write code in C++ and distribute it without you needing to install a massive compiler. If you installed a game like Civilization V or early versions of Photoshop around that time, this package was the engine under the hood making sure the software talked to your hardware correctly. visual c 2010 redistributable x64

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Back in the day, installing new software often broke old software because they fought over shared files. The Redistributable package solved this by isolating these libraries. If you installed a game like Civilization V