How to Solve Microsoft visual library C++ runtime error

 

 

 Microsoft visual library C++ runtime error occurs usually after you have installed the office programme. The error is mainly caused by the conflict with two files in ”Support for fast searching” feature in Office XP: Mosdmn.exe and Mosearch.exe. If these two files are corrupted or become unreadable, you will get C++ runtime error.

 

To solve this error, there are four ways:

 

First, reinstall the Microsoft visual C++ package.

Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) 32bit

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=5555

Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x64) 64bit

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=14632

Updating or reinstalling the Visual C++ redistributable package will always work to resolve this error. Not only will it refresh all the visual C++ components on your PC, but it will also allow the various Office programs on your system to read the functions & files it requires to run.

 

Second, reinstall the programme that causes error.

The programs can either become corrupted or damaged, leading your system to save the Visual C++ components it requires incorrectly. In order to correct this problem, it’s recommended that you reinstall any application causing the VC++ errors, which can be done by following the steps below:

  1. Click Start > Control Panel
  2. Click “Add / Remove Programs”
  3. Find the program you need to reinstall
  4. Click the “Remove” icon next to the program to uninstall it
  5. Restart your PC & reinstall your program

 

Third, do a clean boot to troubleshoot the problem:

If the issue still persists after installing above package, the issue should be a software problem. I suggest you take a clean boot check whether it is a software conflict issue. If not, it is still recommended to address the problem with manufacturer support. Thank you for your understanding.

 

Clean Boot

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1. Click Start, type “MSCONFIG” (without the quotations) in the Search Bar and Press “Enter” to start the System Configuration Utility.

2. Click the “Services” tab, check the “Hide All Microsoft Services” box and click “Disable All” (if it is not gray).

3. Click the “Startup” tab, click “Disable All” and click “OK”.

4. Restart the computer and test the issue.

Note: Clean Boot is a troubleshooting step. If some programs have been disabled, we can re-enable them later. If you see the System Configuration Utility, check the box of “Don’t show this message” and then click “OK”.

Forth, Clean your registry with a registry cleaner.

If you have tried all above solutions but without success, download a registry cleaner will always work to correct such problem. Its scan technique will detect and fix your errors within several minutes. After the registry is fixed, you shall be able to use your programmes.