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There is not stand alone package for directx 11, on Windows 10. It will get installed through Windows updates. Also, try installing the all the available updates in the system and check if helps. Follow the below steps: Type settings in the search area on the taskbar and select Settings.
DirectX comes preinstalled with Windows 11. Click on Start > Type dxdiag and hit Enter > Display Tab > Do you see Direct X feature? May I know what issue you are facing that needs DirectX to be installed?
Windows 10 which includes DirectX 12 includes the necessary run times for older versions of DirectX. So, you should be able to install older games using compatibility mode. Run Old Software on Windows 10 with Compatibility Mode - groovyPost
1. DirectX 12 is fully backwards compatible to version 11, if you have DirectX12 installed, there should be no problem with DirectX 11 games. 2. Click your Start Button, then just type dxdiag and press Enter. Select the Display tab on the resulting DirectX utility. Please provide a screenshot of that Display tab.
I am Dave, I will help you with this. That application, if it runs successfully on Windows 10 should have no difficulty running on Windows 11, provided the DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010) is installed on the PC, which would already be installed if the PC is currently running your software on Windows 10.
Go to the Windows / System 32 folder, (and SysWOW64 if you have 64bit). They are in alphabetical order and will start with d3dx9 - 24 > 43 . Then d3dx10 - 33 > 43 & finally d3dx11 - 42 > 43. There should also be - d3d9, d3d10 and d3d11 (among others). These come before the D3Dcompilers - 33>47.
In the event of an unspecified corrupted DX file you would want to use the DirectX Redist (June 2010) installer package. This will reinstall all DX9,10 & 11 files, overwriting any corrupted files in the process. Download Details - Microsoft Download Center - DirectX Redist (June 2010) Extract the files to a new folder and you will find the ...
Windows 11 and DirectX9.0c support. Hi everyone, I recently installed Windows 11 on a new laptop and I've hit a wall when trying to install DirectX9.0c which is needed by most of the older games that I still play. I've used Microsoft's official DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and once I go through the setup I receive the following message:
Win7/8/8.1/10 all have of DX - 9,10 and 11. - The following is a list of the Direct X .dll's you will have when the files are up to date. Go to the Windows / System 32 folder, (and SysWOW64 if you have 64bit). They are in alphabetical order and will start with d3dx9 - 24 > 43 . Then d3dx10 - 33 > 43 & finally d3dx11 - 42 > 43.
I have an old app that needs to have directx 9c support. I went to the Micorsoft download site and downloaded the run time file they recommended, but that file contains a bunch of .tmp and .tmp.node files with no identifying information, so I have no idea which of them pertains to directx 9c. Is there an easier way to get directx 9c installed?