I truly have no clue why this has happened and I would be deeply saddened if this is terminal. If nothing comes around, I will try and revert to a system image that I took before this error happened.
MICROSOFT VISUAL C RUNTIME LIBRARY ERROR WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
I just find it a bit strange that it is absolutely fine that morning, then an update comes and I cannot launch or reinstall it at all. If anyone else has encountered the same issue, it would be great to know if it is just me, or if something has caused this for multiple players. Once again, this did not change anything regarding the error. C++ Runtime Reinstall - So I uninstalled the C++ package and reinstalled it using.C++ Runtime Repair - I tried to repair the Microsoft Visual C++ package.Command Prompt - According to some solutions, the command "bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVA 3072" which was completed successfully, but did not change anything.This interestingly allowed me to boot Ubisoft Connect, but as I went to reinstall the game, it gave the same error and crashed Ubisoft Connect entirely as before (deriving that this is caused by Trackmania solely). Reinstall of TM - I uninstalled Trackmania 2020 via the Microsoft control panel.As well as a restart of my PC, which again brought no improvement. Restarts - I tried a simple restart of Ubisoft Connect, which didn't work.What have I done to try and resolve this? I therefore have not been able to play Trackmania at all and I'm not sure what to do, because this happened to coincidently be very close to an update which happened only a few hours before the error first occurred: Please contact the application's support team for more information. This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an usual way. I would launch Ubisoft Connect as usual, and I would immediately be hit with the following error, which would cause it to crash: The first instance which I saw this was the morning of just passed midnight. I have an issue which quite literally sprung out of nowhere, as in I didn't do anything at all and this occurred.