If I get the gist, your installer provides updated versions of the full C++ package in a nice organized manner... I just did a clean install, and I believe I installed a pkg from MS (2005-2010) and another from a link here in DL that covers 2012-2017. The latter have a Cyrillic signature and are in a separate folder referred to as 'Package Cache'. Everything is working fine and I have no doubt everything is clean and legit.... but as MonarchX mentioned, I too am a little bit OCD when it comes to my computer - especially as its a fresh install - and the extra folders bother me especially as they are not clearly identified (I almost deleted them thinking they were some sort of extra cache) So I am thinking of uninstalling all the C++ I have currently and installing your installer. (If I am going to do it, I want to do it at this stage before other programs are installed). So my question: Am I right in assuming that your install would provide a little better organization? Or should I just be happy everything is working fine as is and not rock the boat attempting to uninstall and reinstall as it could cause issues that are not present atm?
@burfadel Is there a way to make a silent/unattended installation of your package without any user interaction? Thank you!
After installing Visual C++ Runtime Installer (All-In-One) v54 i scanned with Driver Booster 4.4 and find 3 outdated Redistributables. Maybe have more, anyway i love this tool it save so much searching and downloading, but please check for updates and add them!
Ivanov95, as we see in your screenshot, driver booster suggest to "update" MS Visual C++ 2013 from 12.0.40660 to older 12.0.30501.0 and MS Visual C++ 2012 from 11.0.61135 to 11.0.61030.0. Maybe you shouldn't trust this tool too much.
Deedjee, sorry then, i shout watch more carefully, waiting for new version to update all, and will not trust Driver Booster for game components.
Win XP SP3 version please I'm kind of confused which version to install, since XP has lost it's love a lot from everyone lol
You have to slightly 'hack' the main cmd for skipping the compatibility check. And, you need to remove the old VC++ packages manually before running it (as internal removal doesn't work).
Where is Donate button? Seriously. Logitech Setpoint would not work without this, I would have to buy a new hardware otherwise.
Hey buddy, nice job as always ! Would it be possible to have a command line switch for an un-attended install ?
It's meant to be "auto" but hasn't worked for me with the previous build. Haven't tried latest yet...
yeah, burfadel removed support for the auto parameter.. i wonder why. maybe because it never worked on x64 windows and it was not possible to fix it? -andy-