System requirements for installing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2015

 System requirements for installing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2015 Each version of the Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package will have its own system requirements, but since the 2015 version is the most current at the moment and it naturally has the highest system requirements, that's why we will consider them, but I will also touch on previous versions. 2015 version supports the following operating systems: Windows 10; Windows 7 Service Pack 1; Windows 8; Windows 8.1; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1; Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2012; Windows Vista Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 3. If you have Windows 7, then, starting with Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2012, you need to have Service Pack 1 installed, i.e. The 2012, 2013, and 2015 redistributables can only be installed on Windows 7 Service Pack 1. Equipment requirements: Processor with a clock speed of 1.6 GHz or more (in versio...

Ventoy

 


one of the simplest, but at the same time quite functional program that allows you to create not just bootable flash drives, but also multi-boot ones, we are talking about the Ventoy program.


Ventoy


Ventoy is a free and open source bootable flash drive software.


Program website – https://ventoy.net


Most programs that allow you to create bootable flash drives, including those that will be discussed below, imply certain actions with the ISO image, i.e. they write it in a certain way to a USB flash drive.


However, the Ventoy program works a little differently, and this is its main feature: in order to create a bootable USB flash drive with Linux, we just need to install the program on a USB flash drive and copy the ISO image to this flash drive in the usual way. At the same time, we can copy not only one image, but several, and not only ISO files of Linux distributions, but also other ISO images of boot systems.




Moreover, this flash drive, after it becomes bootable, you can continue to use, i.e. store regular files on it.


However, of course, this program also has its drawbacks, for example, the fact that some ISO files may have problems, i.e. not all ISO files will boot, but most ISO files, including Linux distributions, are of course supported.