Receiving four warnings about missing files while entering your Windows PIN at startup
Receiving four warnings about missing files while entering your Windows PIN at startup
A few days back I worried about the amount of memory my PC was using while idle, so I removed some unused programs. Among them were roughly ten Microsoft Visual C++ redistributables. I'm almost certain they came from torrented games. I always selected the option not to install them, though I think a few did it automatically. They ranged from 2008 to 2022, and a few even used x64 architecture instead of x86. This could be completely unrelated because it's amdnoisesupression.exe that’s missing files, but the first time it occurred was five minutes after I uninstalled them and restarted the system, so I thought it worth mentioning. I also performed a Windows update at the same time. The error messages I receive are four in number, in the order they appear. I found a Reddit thread about amdnoisesupression.exe that was about a year old and related to a driver update. This didn’t seem connected to a GPU driver update. I don’t mind having to do a clean install if needed, but I’d rather fix this issue myself if possible.
You might be missing some VC++ Runtime libraries. I usually download this package—it's quick and simple. https://www.techpowerup.com/download/vis...ll-in-one/ Use the batch file to install everything; a command prompt will appear, so don’t worry. Good luck!
I'm ready to give it a shot. Thought it would be straightforward, so I didn't want to waste time experimenting randomly.
Before removing all the VC++ Runtime programs, my computer began restarting unexpectedly, likely only occurring for about two weeks. Once I cleared them, it stopped restarting and displayed an error message. It repeated within about half an hour after I fixed it—roughly 52 minutes. I’ve tried to recall any major changes I made at the time, but nothing stands out. I was close to finishing a long post here and lost it. It seems connected to the VC++ issue, since during those three to four days I received the error message without a random reboot. Any thoughts?