If the error occurs only when launching a specific program, uninstall it, reboot, and reinstall the latest version (ensuring the installer is compatible with your Windows build).
If all else fails, a repair installation of Windows reinstalls system files while keeping your apps, settings, and personal data intact.
"api-ms-win-core-memory-l1-1-6.dll missing" typically indicates that a software application is attempting to call a specific Windows memory management function that is not available on the current operating system version. This file is part of the Windows API Sets
There is a unique kind of dread that comes with a Windows error message. It usually arrives in the middle of an important task, a sudden jarring popup that halts all momentum. Among the most cryptic of these digital stop signs is the message: "The program can't start because api-ms-win-core-memory-l1-1-6.dll is missing from your computer."