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| | | mike |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:49 pm Post subject: DirectX |  |
Hello Everyone, How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? Thanks, Mike |
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| | | Big_Al |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:00 pm Post subject: Re: DirectX |  |
mike wrote:
| Quote: | Hello Everyone, How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? Thanks, Mike
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Seems to work: LINK
PS. I did not update my drivers per the first prompt. It still worked. |
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| | | RobertVA |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:33 am Post subject: Re: DirectX |  |
mike wrote:
| Quote: | Hello Everyone, How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? Thanks, Mike
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Third party software isn't necessary for that purpose.
Windows provides a DirectX Diagnostic which will report DorectX version as well as test its basic operation and report drivers. Once the tests have been run it can even generate a log file which is convenient for a hard copy printout or copying via the Windows clipboard should you want to transmit those details of your configuration and/or the test results through Email, forum posts or newsgroup articles.
Just type "dxdiag" at in the "Run" dialog (available through the taskbar "Start" button's context menu). |
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| | | Big_Al |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:13 am Post subject: Re: DirectX |  |
RobertVA wrote:
| Quote: | mike wrote: Hello Everyone, How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? Thanks, Mike
Third party software isn't necessary for that purpose. If you are referring to my link, (and I'm not getting irritated, just |
making a note), the link is to a page that explains in layman terms how to use the dxdiag tool. Rather than me type it all in.
| Quote: | Windows provides a DirectX Diagnostic which will report DorectX version as well as test its basic operation and report drivers. Once the tests have been run it can even generate a log file which is convenient for a hard copy printout or copying via the Windows clipboard should you want to transmit those details of your configuration and/or the test results through Email, forum posts or newsgroup articles.
Just type "dxdiag" at in the "Run" dialog (available through the taskbar "Start" button's context menu). |
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