Vulkanrt-1.1.108.0-installer

Platforms like Steam or the Epic Games Store bundle this installer with modern games (such as Doom , No Man's Sky , or Red Dead Redemption 2 ) to ensure the runtime dependencies are present before launching the game. 🛑 Is it Safe or is it Malware?

Restart the game and attempt to switch your Graphics API to Vulkan in the advanced settings.

When browsing your program list, you might see several versions of VulkanRT (e.g., 1.1.108.0, 1.1.130.0, etc.) listed simultaneously. This happens when different games or driver updates leave legacy versions behind. While they do not cause system harm, you can keep your system clean by leaving only the most recent version intact. Issue 2: "Vulkan RunTime Libraries missing" Error vulkanrt-1.1.108.0-installer

: Copy the .dll files from that folder and paste them directly into your computer's C:\Windows\System32 folder.

If you play modern PC games or use 3D modeling/rendering software (like Blender with Cycles GPU compute), you should keep Vulkan installed. Removing it will not harm your computer, but any Vulkan-based application will fail to launch or run in a fallback mode (e.g., switching to OpenGL or DirectX, often with lower performance). Platforms like Steam or the Epic Games Store

What (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) do you currently use?

Vulkan is a cross-platform graphics and compute API developed by the —a consortium of major tech companies including Apple, Google, Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. High-Efficiency Graphics When browsing your program list, you might see

Run the installer and select a if prompted.

Some display features might stop working correctly.

The genuine installer is . However, malware occasionally camouflages itself by hijacking legitimate file names. You can easily verify if your file is authentic by checking its location. How to Verify File Legitimacy

stands for Vulkan Runtime Libraries . It is a modern graphics and compute API (Application Programming Interface) developed by the Khronos Group. Think of it as a successor to OpenGL and a direct competitor to Microsoft’s DirectX 12.