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How Do You Restore The Visual C Runtime Library In Windows XP?

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How Do You Restore The Visual C Runtime Library In Windows XP?

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Sometimes when you are running Internet Explorer, you will receive an error message regarding the Visual C Runtime Library. If there is an error in this application, Internet Explorer will refuse to open a browser window and will usually shut down. The first step in troubleshooting a Visual C Runtime Library error in Windows XP is restoring the application to a date before the error occurred. If that doesn’t work, the next step is to restore the settings in Internet Explorer. Click on the “Start” button and choose “All Programs.” Click “Accessories” and choose “System Tools.” Click “System Restore.” Click “Restore your computer to an earlier time” and choose “Next.” Highlight a date prior to the appearance of the Visual C Runtime Library error and click “Next.” Do not turn the computer off during the restore process or you may cause damage to the operating system. Open Internet Explorer after the computer restarts itself. The problem should be fixed. If it is still occurring, continue

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