Some aggressive antivirus programs flag runtime installers because they write many DLLs to system directories. This is a false positive. Temporarily pause real-time protection to avoid installation interruptions.
The answer depends entirely on your environment.
If you’ve ever installed a fresh copy of Windows, you know the drill. You install your drivers, connect to the internet, and then... the nightmare begins. You try to launch a game, and you get: "VCRUNTIME140.dll is missing." You try to open a design app, and it demands ".NET Framework." Another program asks for "Java." All in One Runtimes v2.4.6
Tracking down each individual runtime library—especially on a machine without an active internet connection—can take hours.
Enter All in One Runtimes v2.4.6.
Most AIO Runtime packs launch with a simple interface.
You might be thinking, "Doesn't Windows Update handle this?" For IT pros and advanced users, AIO Runtimes
Windows Update covers the basics, but it often misses legacy Visual C++ versions or specific .NET dependencies required by older software. Furthermore, a fresh Windows install is a clean slate—reinstalling every runtime manually can take hours.
v2.4.6 specifically focuses on stability and the inclusion of the latest 2022-2024 redistributable updates, ensuring you aren't left behind on security patches or bug fixes. For IT pros and advanced users
For IT pros and advanced users, AIO Runtimes supports command-line switches: