delasoul wrote:somehow it didnt T_T

Shardz wrote:delasoul wrote:somehow it didnt T_T
Try to uninstall that Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 redistributable in Add/Remove Programs. Reboot. Try to run the game again. This actually worked for someone else in the forum with the same problem I had this morning. If that doesn't do it, reinstall that VC++ 2008 package and try once more. It's MS, what can we say? hehe
delasoul wrote:Shardz wrote:delasoul wrote:somehow it didnt T_T
Try to uninstall that Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 redistributable in Add/Remove Programs. Reboot. Try to run the game again. This actually worked for someone else in the forum with the same problem I had this morning. If that doesn't do it, reinstall that VC++ 2008 package and try once more. It's MS, what can we say? hehe
i already tried un installing and rebooting.. still the same... now im frustrated... so excited to play this game T_T


Shardz wrote:You did uninstall that Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 redistributable and try the game again right? If that doesn't work, reinstall those C++ libraries and reboot again and try it. All those dll's can sometimes get hosed and not register properly.
delasoul wrote:game is now running.. thx to the safe mode,, hoorah...
You know it is relatively painless to include a private CRT assembly when shipping the game.travisbaldree wrote:If you receive this message "The application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem." when attempting to run a GamersGate build of the game, please install the following
http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/deta ... laylang=en
The GamersGate installer appears not to install the visual studio redistrib package, but the download is extremely small (1.7MB) and you can do so here - this should hopefully solve the problem for you.


Beorod wrote:I need help please:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Program: ...rogram\steam\steamapps\common\torchligth\Torchligth.exe
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an inusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information
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