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UPDATE: Got it working but it took a while.
Ended up having to un-install it completely, re-started my computer, and re-installed it but it's been working fine for the moment.
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Hi,
I did pretty much the same you did:
Had PDVD16 installed, updated my full patched wWindows 10 installation with the Creators update (PDVD16 still working)
and then installed the upgrade to the new PDVD17. No issues at all. Doing a search for MSVCR110.dll, I found more than a dozend
in various program folders and in the driver cache in a few different versions.
In C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD17\OLRSubmission I found the one I've attached
Not sure what's happening on your system, but do you/did run some "cleaning tool"?
I don't use any of these myself, but they might delete "duplicates" of the same file, even if they are necessary/required.
The only (ongoing) problem I have since forever is, that PDVD 16 + 17 are crashing and sometimes even cause a PC reboot when playing Blu Rays.
I also ran into the same issue as the original poster. I looked in my folder that you referenced and the .dll is showing up there. I am able to start up PowerDVD 16 and PowerDVD 15 just fine. The only program that isn't starting at the moment is PowerDVD 17 (I even did a full uninstall/re-install with no success).
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