Try doing as maru said, but as Ondra implied, you may or may not have been screwed over by the Visual c++ 2015 vs Windows Security Ruling.
If reinstalling Corona and Updating windows did not help, install visual c++ 2015 64 bit, if it errors out with a crytic error code, you will have to dig a bit to make it work. Report back here to whether it works so far.
It screwed me over when Corona 1.3 benchmark with vc++ 2015 lanuched. I deleted the hidden system partition a year ago and the update KB 2919355 couldnt complete. Without it windows locked out vc++ 2015 from installing correctly and nothing worked.
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