Missing MSCVR110.dll - wamp

I've downloaded the newest version of WAMP for the first time for my machine. It came with the error (something along the lines of): "missing MSVCR110.dll. Try reinstalling." Problem is I've installed everything, both 32 bit and 64 bit, every file listed and tried every verseion of WAMP but nothing suffices. I've copied the dll files into system32, changed the PATH etc. but nothing, please could someone help!

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Trouble deploying Qt Applications

I am new to Qt and I finally figured out how to use windeploy and when I did it said "libgcc_s_seh-1.dll is missing" and thus I added it from my minGW, but now It gives me the error "The application was unable to start correctly (0x000007b). I used windeployqt.exe with msvc2017_64 and here is an image of my release
Furthermore, I tried downloading dependencywalker and the only errors were false negatives in the form of MS-WIN-EXT or API-MS-WIN. I truly am lost. I think the issue may be that in my lack of knowledge with Qt and MinGW, in general, I downloaded something wrong when installing Qt or MinGW ie. 32 bit and 64 bit of MinGW, but I am truly not sure whatsoever. Any help would be much appreciated in figuring this out! Thanks!

Why is the side-by-side configuration incorrect?

I installed a video game , but when I try launching it it just says this:
The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. Please see the application event log or use command-line sxstrace.exe tool for more detail.
I checked the event log and it says:
Dependent Assembly Microsoft.VC80.MFC,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="8.0.50727.6195" could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis.
I installed many patches but none of them have the exact number (version?)(8.0.50727.6195) and the game still doesn't work. Can you help me please?
PS: I use windows 10 64 bit
Edit: I forgot to mention that I already downloaded the version from this link: microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=26347 and the one from this link: microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=26401 but it still doesn't work. I ran the first one as administrator and then restarted the computer, and then tried the second one. When I ran the second one it says the upgrade patch cannot be installed by the windows installer because the program to be updated may be missing, or the update patch may update a different version of the program.
What am I exactly supposed to do with the program I installed for the first link? I just ran it as administrator but it did nothing.
EDIT 2: The windows just updated the x64 files and the game works now. Thanks for the help!
The problem is that you didn't installed the correct SP1 security patched version.
This is the one version you need.
Select the 32bit version and install it. See also this KB Article.
BTW: Just 1min in Google and you would have found the solution.

libpng14-14.dll was not found

i've searched about This application failed to start because libpng14-14.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. and i found that my problem can be caused by this : Uninstalling or installing applications can also make your registry of Windows full with corrupted, harmful and obsolete files (Note: i've reinstalled all visual studio from 2005 to 2015 on c:\ . (as required from my superior at work for a new c++ project))
Because politics&stuff i cannot install whatever i want, so, my question is: is there a way to solve this easly?
I've tried step 1 from this How To Fix Libpng14-14.dll is Missing / Not Found Error Messages and apparently i have no such file on my machine. :(
Feel free to edit this post/tags.
For completion,
Add the dll where the executable you are trying to run is located. If the program being compiled for 64 bit you need a 64 bit dll in this case 64 bit version of the libpng14-14.dll

Visual C Run-time libraries missing

I've been losing sleep over this for a few days now:
I'm using SFML to create an application and everything was well until I created a new project a few days ago. After that whenever I tried to compile a solution that uses SFML libraries I would get linker errors and missing DLL files.
I looked around and found a program called dependency walker which looks at which DLL files a program depends on. Apparently my program executable was missing some DLL files that are meant to be inside the windows directory.
I freaked out just a little, before finding out they all had the prefix "CRT" and the suffix of either nothing or "D" which meant that they were Visual C run-time library DLL's.
Even though I'm not missing vital DLL's from my PC, I still need to fix this issue. No there was not major hardware/software changes to my PC prior to the problem (I don't have an antivirus and just trust my guts, I haven't had an issue for 5 years now) and yes I'm sure I'm setting up the SFML directories properly following a tutorial.
I've tried reinstalling and repairing VS and the redistributable VC's for my version of VS (which is 2012 express for win desktop), tried clean booting, the windows self file check (sfc /scannow) and also tried manually placing DLL's into my directory that the dependency walker said I was missing.
Has anyone else encountered this before? How did you solve it?
*Interesting note: I have access to an admin account on my school network and installed VS on a computer there to see if the problem would re-occur. Since the windows directories on those machines are never modified VS executed fine. Could it be that I need to get a clean installation of windows?
I'm not sure if OP is allowed to answer on his own thread (or if there is a time limit), but here goes:
I solved my issue after looking at it with a cool head. I re-checked the version of my SFML libraries and wasn't sure if they were 64 or 32 bit, so I re-downloaded the 32-bit version (because my debug compiler is set to run on 32-bit) that was compatible with my version of VS. This changed the error I got from missing MSVCP140D.dll to MSVCO120D.dll (the numbers correspond according to the architecture).
I Googled/asked around for a while more to figure out that I needed a file named MSVCR120D.dll, which was found in system32 but not in SysWoW64. After placing respective architecture DLL files (64 bit for system32, 32 bit for SysWow64) it finally worked!
Even though dependency walker still says the executable is missing 6-7 other DLL files, the project still compiles and runs fine.
I hope this wasn't a solution that only applied to me, I've seen many others with the same problem.

VC C++ 2008 redistributable error

Okay so I have read a few responses about this topic and can't seem to find someone having the same issue.
Why installing vcredist_x86.exe doesn't fix SideBySide error when I develop an EXE on one machine and run it on another one?
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/43681/Side-by-Side-Configuration-Incorrect
background: I work on Fortran code that use a few c++ libs that I don't have access to the code of. These were apparently built using VS2008, and this error has only started to occur since my machine had to be rebooted and I asked IT not to install VS2008 in addition to VS2012. I know that installing VS2008 will fix the problem, but that is not a good soultion.
The error is: unable to start program 'C:\blah\blah\blah.exe'. This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Review the manifest file for possible errors. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. For more details, please see the application event log. The application event log tells me the same things listed in the first link posted.
Originally I was getting the problem so I looked up these articles and I went and installed the correct version of the VC C++ redist package (it is version 9.0.21022.8 for x86 source:the manifest file for the project). I originally installed the 64 bit, quickly determined I needed the 32 bit version and then installed that one.
I have the folders and files within for
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.vc90.mfc_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_9.0.21022.8_none_b59bae9d65014b98
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.vc90.mfcloc_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_9.0.21022.8_none_b59bae9d65014b98
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.vc90.atl_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_9.0.21022.8_none_b59bae9d65014b98
The related manifest files also seem to be there.
The program still doesn't run even though the files are there. What am I missing?