Troubleshooting DirectX | ||
Many games use a technology created by Microsoft (the maker of Windows) called DirectX. This technology is used to create rich graphics and sound effects for games and other multimedia programs that run on Windows. | ||
Sometimes certain hardware (video cards, for example) will not be completely compatible with DirectX, and this will cause games to crash (stop working correctly). | ||
While eGames cannot support your computer's hardware and its compatibility with DirectX, we can point you in the right direction. | ||
The first thing you should do is make sure you have DirectX properly installed. You can try to reinstall DirectX by clicking on the “Tools” link to the left, and clicking on the “Install DirectX” link. After it is finished installing, try running the game again. | ||
If that does not work, try these simple steps to determine your computer's level of compatibility with DirectX. | ||
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If you received any error messages, then that means you are having compatibility problems with DirectX on your PC. You should contact the manufacturer of the conflicting device for further assistance. Or if you are unsure of what piece of hardware is the problem, contact your PC manufacturer. | ||
Or you can visit Microsoft's online support page by clicking
here.
Just click on the DirectX Support Resources link for a complete online DirectX help resource guide and answers to all your DirectX questions by the creators of DirectX. |
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