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Fix All DirectX Errors on Your
Computer
DirectX, released in the year 1995, can be referred to
as a constellation of Application Program Interfaces,
i.e. APIs developed by none other than Microsoft for
having allowed every program to write hardware-oriented
instructions, that too, without having any knowledge
regarding that hardware. Games inclusive of DirectX are
capable of having utilized graphics accelerator and
multimedia features in a more efficient manner.
Windows 95’s original releases didn’t ship with
‘DirectX’. However, Windows 95 OSR2 did include DirectX
2.0. You can browse through the pages giving information
regarding determination of Windows Versions is you are
desperate about knowing the version used by you.
Windows NT went on to ship with ‘DirectX 2.0’. having
upgraded to ‘Service Pack 3’ or even higher ones would
execute the task of install ‘DirectX 3.0’. There aren’t,
however, DirectX’s higher versions available, as far as
Windows NT is concerned. Having installed ‘Service Pack
4’ or even higher would move further with installation
of DirectPlay’s later versions.
Determine DirectX’s version
Users who run MS Windows 2000, XP, or 2000, or even know
that they are making use of versions which are higher in
comparison with DirectX 5.0 can have ‘Start/Run’ clicked
and ‘dxdiag’ typed. Finally, ‘Enter’ can be pressed for
obtaining full information regarding DirectX, your
system, and the other concerned information. The other
users might locate information about DirectX by making
use of one amongst the tools that have been included.
Computer shutdown & restart
Loads of issues which might be caused by DirectX, like
lockups, error messages, or crashes can get resolved by
having the computer fully shut down, having waited for a
few seconds, and turned computer ‘back on’.
Loss of sound at the time of game play
As DirectX performs the task of installing a novel set
of ‘extensions’ with regards to sound drivers, it’s
possible that you would lose sound, that can come either
after having restarted the computer, game, or do not
come back ever. It’s recommended to have used a ‘sound
card’ for enabling proper execution. If manufacturer
doesn’t have proprietary group of drivers, it’s
advisable that the most recent version of ‘DirectX’ is
downloaded.
Loss of video at the time of game play
If you happen to lose video while having run a computer
program or game which makes use of DirectX, it’s a fine
probability that ‘DirectX’ might not be switching this
resolution correctly. Majority of games make use of 480
X 640 256 colors. Try having set the display manually by
going in to Start/Settings/Control Panel as well as
double-clicking on ‘Display Icon’, that too, under
‘Display Adapters’. Make it a point to click on
‘settings’ tab and assure that desktop region gets set
to 480 X 640. If not, have the slider dragged towards
the left. Besides, ensure that Color Palette displays
256 color. If such a thing does not happen, have ‘down
arrow’ next to current color clicked and have 256 colors
selected. After having done this, click on ‘Apply’. As
such, these are DirectX errors.
How to Quickly Fix DirectX Errors
Bottom line with any of these DirectX errors is that you
want them removed from your computer immediately without
causing costly damage to your computer. We recommend
that you run a free scan of your computer to find all of
the hidden errors. Don’t let these errors slow down your
computer causing you to pull your hair out in
frustration. Not taking action to clean up your computer
can cause $100’s of dollars not including countless
hours of lost productivity. Remove every DirectX error
and experience a flawless running, super fast PC just
like it was when you first bought it. The great news is
that all of this can be done by performing a Free Scan
of your computer and in less than 2 minutes you can take
care of the problem. |
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