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Having a direct3d issue

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by Tha General, Nov 2, 2008.

  1. Tha General TechSpot Paladin Posts: 1,220

    I had to restore to another day, after installing some stupid *** file which turn out to be a fuc*in virus, so everything is fine, until i look in dxdiag and see this:

    Hardware accelerated Direct3D 9+ is not available because the display driver does not support it. You may be able to get a newer driver from the hardware manufacturer.

    The DDI version is 7, which its suppose to be a 9. I tried unistalling directx with directx uninstaller tools, that didn't work, i also tried installing direct9c again, that didn't fix, it, installing different drivers, no go.

    So no i am installing something called; DX90bsdk.exe. I hope it fixes it, but do i have to reinstall windows again or something.

    Window98se is so damn Sensitive, one little virus or something can just destroy your whole OS.
  2. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,753   +62

    Try repairing XP
  3. tweakboy TechSpot Maniac Posts: 518

    You can shurely do a repair installation. But in CD and boot off it and choose repair all corrupt files or whatever will ber over written. Also make shure your clean and virus free,, good luck,,