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| Thread ID: 49934 | 2004-10-05 06:16:00 | DirectX 9.0 - Windows Logo test | MrBeef (342) | Press F1 |
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| 278405 | 2004-10-05 06:16:00 | Kia ora, I have a slight problem at the moment. I am trying to install DirectX 9.0b (and/or 9.0) However when it comes to Copying files (after extracting the files in the setup process) This comes up sal.neoburn.net Something about DirectX, basically not being tested by Microsoft, very ironic. And then it proceeds to say could not copy required files, and then says the installation could not be completed. Anyway, Thanks in advance for your help. Cheers, MrBeef |
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| 278406 | 2004-10-05 07:12:00 | Where did you get the DirectX installation files from? Downloaded or off a CD? Might pay to tell us what version of Windows you have too. | Susan B (19) | ||
| 278407 | 2004-10-05 07:36:00 | Try downloading DirectX from the Microsoft Update site. >Might pay to tell us what version of Windows you have too. Ah ... unless MrBeef has gui'ed up WinME, that looks awfully like XP in the screenie :p |
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| 278408 | 2004-10-05 07:55:00 | Yeh it was from a CD Comp specs, if remember is it's a dell 2400 or something Intel Pentium 2 . 4 GHz was all I knew . I didnt have my pcworld cd's with me at the time, but i shall endeavour to visit him again and try it off that . Sadly DirectX 9 is rather large and his connection is piss-poor . |
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| 278409 | 2004-10-06 07:42:00 | *bump* OK< i tried disabling driver signing, set it to ignore...However it did exactly the same thing. I even tried from a PC World CD. |
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