Somehow a program Visual C ++ 2012 Redistributable (x86) is running on my computer in what seems to be Russian which I do not understand. How can I use CCCleaner to remove it?
g'day @Semaj anf welcome,
you can of course uninstall that if you wish, but you run the risk of one of your other installed programs not working afterwards.
those C++ libraries are installed when loading other programs, for example, AVG and Office will load their required versions, so your Russian one would have been loaded in a similar manner.
go to Control Panel, Programs & Features, and sort the list by Installed On, now your C++ will be paired with other software installed at the same time and that may give you a glue as to why the C++ software was installed.
and while you're there, you can remove it if you still want.
perhaps before you remove your "russian" c++ 2012
--> download the c++ 2012 version in your language...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30679
ONLY THE ONE YOU NEED
VSU_4\vcredist_x64.exe
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VSU_4\<span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>vcredist_x86.exe</strong></span>
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VSU4\vcredist_arm.exe
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