I have multiple versions of Microsoft Visual C++ (2012, 2013, 2015) on my Windows 10. Is this normal, or could it be caused by malware?
I have multiple versions of Microsoft Visual C++ (2012, 2013, 2015) on my Windows 10. Is this normal, or could it be caused by malware?
no, a lot of programs need specific version of the redistrutible so they often the one they need
so lets say some game install 2015 version, some editing software installs 2019 version and you are left with multiple versions of the same thing, but I wouldnt touch any of those.
thank you.