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msvcr80.dll missing

MSVCR80.dll is missing

laptop pc-OTHER, Windows 7

Posted on Jan 23, 2014 11:59 AM

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Feb 5, 2014 7:09 PM in response to turingtest2

Thank GOD for you tt2! really I too have poured out hours trying to figure this out on my own.. NO SUCH LUCK. But with your step by step, things were smooth as butter and my entire itunes colelction was automatically restored. THANKS for your willingness to take time and type such advice out.
SO MUCH for iTUNES having this 'stuff' together... Errrr...

Feb 22, 2014 3:03 PM in response to genotan

Many thanks tt2. Solved my problem. Apple should be very grateful to you. I was hoping Apple and/or Microsoft would come up with an update to fix this issue but gave up waiting due to the annoying missing dll pop ups. It took about 30 minutes or less once I printed your instructions. Lucky Itoo guess. A few programs remained diplayed in Control Panel after deleting them but were not diplayed after reboot. A few humourous items for you...


Aside from the 30 mins above, I spent about 2 hours troubleshooting a problem that apparently did not exist. I thought all of my wife's playlists were wiped out. I thought I had a backup but did not (I know) so I scared myself. She asks why I am taking so long on her computer and I explain. Then she looks at iTunes on the screen and informs me that everything appears to be there and she didn't use playlists. I'm sure I created them for her a few years ago. Your other post on restoring from an iPod is very good as well and I was starting to implement it.


As I was downloading the new iTunes, a pop-up for an Apple customer support survey appears. No kidding!!! "Timing is everything". So I was very honest about my feedback and it wasn't very positive. LOL.

msvcr80.dll missing

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