The procedure entry point ucrtbase.terminate could not be located in the dynamic link library api-ms-win,crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll. Show When installing Reckon Accounts Business? AnswerDownload and install Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 The Issue This error will occur if you are installing Reckon Accounts Business on a Windows 7 SP1 or a Server 2012 PC that has Office 2016 installed. Office 2016 requires an update to the Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable, but on a Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008, it does not update completely. Without it Reckon Accounts Business cannot start the install process when Office 2016 is present. Detailed Instructions
Click on Save and Run to save the install file to your Downloads file and to set off the installation. Follow any instructions. The procedure entry point ucrtbase.terminate could not be located" in the dynamic link library api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll This errors occurs whenever I launch Skyrim special edition. I've tried to reinstall and repair the C++ redistributable package however it gets stuck at processing windows 7 msu and stays there for hours. My Windows Updates take hours and only get up to searching for windows updates. Any standalone Windows Update that might help does not get past "Searching for windows updates" either. The error, “The procedure entry point ucrtbase.terminate could not be located in the dynamic link library api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll“, or “The program can’t start because api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll is missing from your computer“, typically stems from corruption or outdated Visual C++ Redist wherein another program has overwritten the libraries. Alternatively, it may be because the program you are attempting to run requires a newer version of Visual C++. The latest version is 2017. Another common cause of this issue is outdated Windows Updates or failure of the KB2999226 (Universal CRT). You cannot install Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 redist (runtime) unless you have Windows Update KB2999226 installed, particularly for Windows 7 64-bit SP1. Consider reinstalling the program to rectify this problem. Method 1: Check for and Install Windows UpdatesOn Windows 10
On Windows 7
The one we are looking for through Windows Update is the Universal CRT Update KB2999226 which can also be downloaded and installed as a stand alone package from (here). For Windows 7 Only:If the issue is still not resolved on Windows 7 after running the updates and install the KB2999226 manually, then follow these steps:
Then run the Windows Update again, reboot multiple times and check to make sure that all the updates are installed. Method 2: Reinstalling Visual C++ RedistributableThe application giving you that error may have Visual C++ Redistributable as a dependency. Installing the package could fix the problem. However, as some programs are older and rely on earlier versions of the C Package, it’s advisable to check the software requirements or consult with the vendor to determine which version of C is necessary. If you can ascertain the required version, download and install it using the steps below; otherwise, follow these steps to install the most recent version.
Method 3: Reinstalling Printer DriversIf the above fails, then as per suggestions from some users this method should be used (it does no harm, and will simply reinstall the drivers if nothing else).
Method 4: System RestoreIf you have a restore point created, and the program was working, let’s say, a few days ago, then doing a system restore may also fix the issue. Do this only if all of the above suggestions have failed. You can view the system restore guide here. Although this guide was written using Windows 10, it also works for Windows Vista, 7, and 8. Kamil Anwar Kamil is a certified MCITP, CCNA (W), CCNA (S) and a former British Computer Society Member with over 9 years of experience Configuring, Deploying and Managing Switches, Firewalls and Domain Controllers also an old-school still active on FreeNode. |