Despite its verbose and technical name, this package is not a driver, an update for Windows itself, or a standalone program you interact with daily. Instead, it is a collection of runtime components—DLL (Dynamic Link Library) files—that allow programs written in Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 (with Service Pack 1) to run on a 64-bit Windows operating system without requiring the full Visual Studio development environment to be installed.

Are you experiencing a specific or just cleaning up your installed programs list?

Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable (x64) This package installs runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries required to run 64-bit applications developed with Visual C++ 2008 SP1 on a computer that does not have Visual C++ 2008 SP1 installed. 🛠️ What It Does Acts as a library for programs. Resource Sharing: Provides pre-written code for developers.

Many third-party programs and older games built with Microsoft development tools rely on these shared libraries (like CRT, MFC, and ATL) to function.

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