Missing MSVCP110.dll file / Photoshop Elements / Nik Software

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #1

    Missing MSVCP110.dll file / Photoshop Elements / Nik Software


    Hello, I am wondering if somebody could help me.
    I run Windows 7 on a 64-bit OS.
    I run Photoshop Elements 11.
    All of a sudden, yesterday, I received an error message when opening up PSE 11 that indicated the program could not start because my computer was missing the MSVCP110.dll file.
    After hours of trying to figure it out, I realized I was able to bypass the error message and get into PSE 11. At that time, I realized my Nik Collection of plug-ins had vanished. I un-installed them through the control panel and re-installed them. Everything was fine then and no error message. I tested everything out and all was well.
    This morning, the error message is back. Same thing – I got and see the Nik filters have again vanished. Followed the same procedure and all is well again.
    I have used PSE and these Nik plug-ins for about a year now and have never had any issues with them at all. I have e-mailed Google (who own Nik) and will await them response; however, I wanted to post here to see if anyone had any suggestions about why this is happening and whether it is a Microsoft issue with the the MSVCP110.dll file or not.
    Any help is appreciated and thank you.
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  2. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #2

    Is the 64 bit OS a flavor of Linux? If so there may be something in the system startup scripts that is changing a link in the file system to another location. For example if /user/MyLib points to /user/mylibraries/thislibrary and the startup script was changed by some installer to /user/mylibraries/thatlibrary then all the files that were in thislibrary could seem to disappear.

    If that sounds familiar search the startup scripts under /etc for the link name. See what it was changed to last.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    MSCVCP110.DLL Missing


    NatG said:
    Hello, I am wondering if somebody could help me.
    I run Windows 7 on a 64-bit OS.
    I run Photoshop Elements 11.
    All of a sudden, yesterday, I received an error message when opening up PSE 11 that indicated the program could not start because my computer was missing the MSVCP110.dll file.
    After hours of trying to figure it out, I realized I was able to bypass the error message and get into PSE 11. At that time, I realized my Nik Collection of plug-ins had vanished. I un-installed them through the control panel and re-installed them. Everything was fine then and no error message. I tested everything out and all was well.
    This morning, the error message is back. Same thing – I got and see the Nik filters have again vanished. Followed the same procedure and all is well again.
    I have used PSE and these Nik plug-ins for about a year now and have never had any issues with them at all. I have e-mailed Google (who own Nik) and will await them response; however, I wanted to post here to see if anyone had any suggestions about why this is happening and whether it is a Microsoft issue with the the MSVCP110.dll file or not.
    Any help is appreciated and thank you.
    Hello,



    I have just encountered this problem today as well. As it turns out, it is Google's NIK Collection that is the culprit. (At least it is for me.)



    Google ugraded the collection yesterday. When you open the software and you have an internet connection, the software will download the upgrade and update the software automatically without your knowledge or consent.



    When I discovered this, this morning, I uninstalled Nik and re-installed the original version. The software worked after that. While contacting Google NIK team, the software updated itself again and is now not working!!!



    I have been informed by that team that I am the only one having this issue. OBVIOUSLY NOT!! There is no way to stop the software from updating itself; which means, I now have a useless piece of software on my machine that I cannot use until Google fixes this problem.



    I hope this helps.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Win 7 64bit
       #4

    Woke up this morning and have encountered the missing .dll
    You can add me to the "the only one having this issue" list.

    I have sent an Email to NIK Software at Google.
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  5. Posts : 2
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       #5

    missing MSCVCP110.dll file


    I'm having the same problem. I get the missing MSCVCP110.dll warning and have lost all my Nik software plugins from all my adobe products (ie: CS5, 6 and CC). The plugins are in their correct folders. All was working well yesterday. How do I replace this .dll file and would this restore the plug ins? I have had a Java update but I'm sure that was a couple of days ago before the loss of my Nik plug-ins. Help
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  6. Posts : 3
    Win 7 64bit
       #6

    I found a fix in another forum.
    Worked for me.

    GOTO:
    Download Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 3 from Official Microsoft Download Center

    I updated with the "VSU3\vcredist_x64.exe" file.
    Shut down / Restart / CS6 loaded with the Nik plugin intact and no errors.

    MSVCP110.dll is now in my C:\Windows\System32 folder.

    Hope this helps,
    MrJulius
    Last edited by MrJulius; 31 Oct 2013 at 11:37. Reason: Added path to MSVCP110.dll
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  7. Posts : 2
    Select State
       #7

    That's wonderful - it has worked. I tried your suggestion of VSU3\vcredist_x64.exe which didn't work but then I downloaded the first one in the list VSU3\vcredist_x86.exe and I have my plug-ins back. Thanks for your help -I'm very grateful.
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    Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Professional
       #8

    Thank goodness for this thread! I emailed Nik at Google to dissuade them from the notion that nobody is having this problem. Windows Task Manager was the only way I could end the program because the error popup message would not close. If I don't load any plugins, I am able to open CS6 and I'm going to try Mr.Julius's suggestion. As much as I like the filters, Nik plugin has always been troublesome for me!
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #9

    Thanks SO MUCH MrJulius, and WIndows 7 forum... I discovered the Missing MSVCP110.dll file / Photoshop Elements / Nik Software problem, sought out and found this webpage, saw MrJulius's solution, and got it all fixed in 45 min... I LOVE THE World Wide Web!!!
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  10. Posts : 2
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #10

    MrJulius said:
    I found a fix in another forum.
    Worked for me.

    GOTO:
    Download Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 3 from Official Microsoft Download Center

    I updated with the "VSU3\vcredist_x64.exe" file.
    Shut down / Restart / CS6 loaded with the Nik plugin intact and no errors.

    MSVCP110.dll is now in my C:\Windows\System32 folder.

    Hope this helps,
    MrJulius
    Thanks!!! That seemed to have worked for me!!! I hope Google will give us the option to "not" automatically update the software and perform more thorough testing!!
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