Direct X problem
Direct X problem
I've just tried to install this game (Tiger Woods 07) and found a weird error. It says that I don't have DirectX 9.0c installed, though when I run dxdiag from the "run" prompt it says it is installed.
Anyway, I did a bit of searching and found that this is a problem with XP systems that have SP2 installed. The way round it is a bit tricky from what I've read, so before I do it I'm wondering if anyone else has had the problem?
The method I've seen is to remove DirectX completely, then reinstall V8.1 from the XP original disc, then install the latest 9.0c update. I'm loathe to do this straight off as I'm sure it's gonna cause grief somewhere...
Anyway, I did a bit of searching and found that this is a problem with XP systems that have SP2 installed. The way round it is a bit tricky from what I've read, so before I do it I'm wondering if anyone else has had the problem?
The method I've seen is to remove DirectX completely, then reinstall V8.1 from the XP original disc, then install the latest 9.0c update. I'm loathe to do this straight off as I'm sure it's gonna cause grief somewhere...
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https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
is the april 2007 redist. Set a system restore point first and then install this one. Maybe it works
is the april 2007 redist. Set a system restore point first and then install this one. Maybe it works
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I'm not sure either. ....--
https://ask-leo.com/c000337.html
if it is as simple as that ....
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This will fix the problem. XP ships with DirectX 8.1 as ppart of the OS. DirectX 9 has a habit of not installing correctly if you have Anti-Virus Runnig, or if you are doing the install with the online installer on a dial up connection.
To remove DirectX Do the following:
Start > Run > regedit
Browse to and remove the following key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DirectX
Don't delete any of the other folders or your PC wont work.
Restart your computer and if you did above, DirectX 9 will be gone, and XP will have reinstalled 8.1 in the background on restart.
Confirm by doing the following:
Start > Run > dxdiag
This will open your directx diagnostic tool, containing a wealth of info. On the first tab, down the bottom it will tell your your directx version. Should now say DirectX 8.1
Posted by: Anonymous at July 20, 2004 04:37 AM "
https://ask-leo.com/c000337.html
if it is as simple as that ....
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https://rapidshare.com/files/25454848/DX81eng.exe.html
you can always try the system restore after this, or reinstall xp ..
you can always try the system restore after this, or reinstall xp ..