June 2019
Since last week's Windows update to version 1903, and the impending patches since, somehow both my SWTOR and MSI Afterburner have started receiving that error upon trying to start the game. What I believe may have occurred is that my Visual C++ redist folders all moved locations and I think that both programs in error are pointing to the wrong/previous location. If that's the case, can I get help finding where the config is and manually point it in the right direction? Correct me if I'm wrong, but the primary Visual C++ redist that SWTOR uses is 2010 x86
To head off any question, yes, I have unistalled SWTOR, uninstalled ALL versions of Visual redist, and manually reinstalled them all (from version 2005 on in both x64 and x86), and then reinstalled SWTOR, and the issue persists.
I'd like to get back to playing the game, so I'd appreciate some help
June 2019
This is a windows issue i believe
run in a command prompt
sfc /scannow
and if need
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
you can run a inplace repair per this guide as no programs etc is lost except windows updates
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June 2019
Thank you, I did come across a help article that also stated to try /scannow and dism, but neither fixed my error. However, I'll check out that guide when I'm on my computer this evening