My apologies. It is 0xc00000007b and I can boot just fine. It is teamspeak3 client that does this only.
Sooo… Ahem… Yeah… Seven zeros plus 3 additional chars… Whatever…
Try Safe Boot (press F8 or whatever key is in Win10 until you see options to run in Safe Mode) and try installing TS that way. If not, run CHKDSK and after that SFC.exe. After all of this try installing TS once more.
If nothing helps, well, I’ll recommend you one thing…
Don’t give a … and format that damn computer! It’s not worth it!
You are right. It isn’t worth it. I am not formatting my disk for one piece of software I could care less about. I know it isn’t just me becuse several other people have complained. I will just uninstall teamspeak. Thanks for the help.
So you’re not willing to even try what I wrote, do you? I’ve linked you solution to the same problem you’re dealing with (from official Microsoft forum) and wrote exactly the same thing as was there here.
If you don’t want to send us any screenshots of errors, we can’t help. We want, but we can’t.
Also you don’t want to even try. Why? Don’t know.
Sorry, but this is childish.
P.S. Have you really tried to search a solution to your problem? Cause I don’t think so.
Hi, I have a problem when starting the TS3 Application, practically the problem is, when I start TS3 it tells me this problem, Impossible to Start the Application correctly (0xc00007b) click OK to close the Application, well if I want to talk to a friend of mine I can’t because he tells me this error, please help me because I want to talk again with my friends and I haven’t been able to open this app for 2 days because of this error.
Thanks
On your system something is missing or broken or the client is blocked from antivirus software.
This is what you can try:
- Install latest Windows 7, 8.1, 10 updates. (Win XP & Vista & 8 aren’t supported)
- Install latest service pack on Windows 7.
- Download and install the client from TeamSpeak Downloads | TeamSpeak
- Download and install the right “Visual C++ Redistributable” again and please reboot after setup.
Official download from Microsoft:
Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 (64-bit)
Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 (32-bit) - Deactivate your antivirus software (for testing) or add the client to it’s whitelist
Error VCRUNTIME140.dll and Error MSVCP.140dll
Try to install the missing Runtime
https://www.microsoft.com/en-pk/download/confirmation.aspx?id=48145
https://www.microsoft.com/de-de/download/details.aspx?id=49984
First Solution – Reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package
This dll file is part of Visual C++ Redistributable package for Visual Studio 2015. This whole package makes it possible to run C++ applications.
Without this package, Microsoft will not be able to run apps and programs. That’s why when you install Windows operating system, this package is installed automatically.
Hi, I’ve been having an Issue with Teamspeak 3 where when trying to start the app, I get the following error:
The code execution cannot proceed because VCRUNTIME140_1.dll was not found Reinstalling the program may fix this problem.
I’ve tried reinstalling Teamspeak 3 - Same issue. I even manually redownloaded the VCRUNTIME140_1 dll file, no fix. If someone has a way to fix this, I’d appreciate it.
That file should be part of the visual c++ redistributable distribution.
I’d try to install the latest vcredist package in hopes it contains the 140_1 runtime you’re missing.
See if that fixes your issue :).
Are you using 64bit or 32bit TS3?
That file would be in C:\Windows\System32 for 64bit installation and C:\Windows\SysWOW64 for 32bit.
The latest wont do.
The version you need is 2015(_xp) I think.
It should be this one:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=52685
the newer versions should contain all older ones, too. At least that is what Microsoft says ![]()
at least all >2015
as described here under Note: Latest supported Visual C++ Redistributable downloads | Microsoft Learn
Additionally I thought the Teamspeak Installer contained the required vcredist. But it seems I am mistaken.
It does. But it will only be invoked if it is not installed, thus it wont repair any damages.
The .dll files are in the respective locations on the OS, but its not working still
Try reinstalling the vcredist package, it might be that those files are corrupt.
You can also run a system integrity check if you think that might help.
If you did reinstall/repair the vc++ runtime and it is not working still I’d wait for the teamspeak dudes to respond for further instrucitons.
Yeah still no results. I guess now we wait for the Teamspeak overlords
I have the same problem, somebody fix it?
Would not recommend downloading core OS DLLs from any other site than a genuine Microsoft one.
Eepecially Russian/Indian sites.
Such DLLs might contain malicious code inside them and this might break your computer. I would rather suggest googling a phrase like ”vcruntime140 not found” or anything like that. Maybe there is a solution to that and if not, then it might be necessary to do a OS reinstall.
Once more, DO NOT DOWNLOAD CORE OS FILES FROM ANY OTHER SITE THAN OFFICIAL ONES, UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING AND/OR THIS IS YOUR LAST RESORT! THIS MIGHT BREAK YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU’RE NOT CAREFUL ENOUGH!
Have a look at
TeamSpeak Community - Official TeamSpeak Community Forum
Funny how I found solution to my error in the topic to the another one=)
thanks for the info bro!