All in One Runtimes
All in One Runtimes is a bundled installer that packages every common Windows runtime library into a single download: DirectX, .NET Framework, Visual C++ Redistributable (2005 through 2022), Java Runtime, XNA Framework and more. Instead of hunting down each component separately after a fresh Windows install, you run one setup and select what you need.
What it does
The installer presents a checklist of all included runtime components. You can install everything at once or pick only specific items, for example just Visual C++ Redistributable and DirectX if that is all a particular game requires. Each component installs silently in the background, so you do not have to click through individual setup wizards. The whole process takes a few minutes depending on how many components you select.
Because all files are bundled in the offline package, you do not need an internet connection during installation. This makes it particularly useful for setting up computers that are not yet connected to a network. The package also includes older runtimes like Silverlight and Flash Player, which some legacy applications still depend on.
Advantages
- Installs dozens of runtime libraries from a single file in minutes
- Works completely offline after downloading the package
- Selective installation lets you skip components you do not need
- Saves significant time compared to downloading each runtime individually
Drawbacks
- Large download size because all runtimes are bundled into one file
- Included runtime versions may lag behind the latest official releases
- No automatic update mechanism, you must re-download the package for newer versions
- Some antivirus programs flag the installer as suspicious due to its bundled nature
Who it is for
I use All in One Runtimes every time I do a clean Windows installation, and it has become a permanent part of my setup routine. If you build or reinstall PCs regularly, whether for yourself or for others, this package saves you from visiting a dozen download pages. I also recommend it to gamers who keep running into missing DLL errors, since installing all Visual C++ and DirectX components at once resolves the vast majority of those issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Features & How-To Guide
| # | Feature | How to use |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Selected components installation | Run All in One Runtimes › Click Install › Program installs all included components automatically. |
| 2 | Android installation on hard drive | In list › Check .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.x › Click Install › Installs runtime environment for .NET applications. |
| 3 | Java Runtime Environment installation | In component list › Check DirectX › Click Install › Installs DirectX libraries required by games and graphics applications. |
| 4 | XNA Framework installation | Run installer › In list check Visual C++ 2005-2022 › Click Install › Installs all versions of VC++ Redistributable. |
| 5 | Configuration after fresh Windows installation | After installing system › Run All in One Runtimes › Check all › Install › Computer is ready to run programs and games. |
| 6 | Specific component selection | Uncheck All › Check only needed libraries (e.g. only VC++ and DirectX) › Click Install › Installs only selected elements. |
| 7 | VMware Tools installation | In list › Check Java Runtime › Click Install › Installs JRE needed to run Java applications. |
| 8 | Offline execution | Download full offline installer › Run on computer without internet › All components install from local files. |
| 9 | All-in-one installation | In list › Check XNA Framework › Click Install › Installs libraries required by games created in XNA/MonoGame. |
| 10 | DirectX installation | In list › Check Adobe Flash Player and Microsoft Silverlight › Click Install › Installs plugins for older web applications. |
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