DirectX Problem...
AntiMac
Seattle
im visiting my mother on the east coast right now and shes having a problem with DirectX on her PC.
now, im pretty good with PC's and their "issues", but im stumped on this one.
when ever she boots up/reboots, an error comes up stating:
"Warning: It appears that the installed version of DirectX (4.09.00.0902) is newer than this version of DxDiag (4.07.00.0700). Some info reported may be inaccurate. You should use a newer version of DxDiag."
...then after i click "OK", it brings up the DxDiag box.
now..i tried overlapping it with DirectX 9.0b, but i still got this message. so i then went and got a DirectX Uninstaller, uninstalled DirectX, then installed 9.0b again, but STILL got this error.
what else can i try?
thanx for any help!
-Sin
PS. Her PC stats are:
P2 350MHz
128 PC100 Ram
20 gig 7200rpm Hard Drive
Voodoo 3 3000 video card
Sound Blaster 128 sound card
now, im pretty good with PC's and their "issues", but im stumped on this one.
when ever she boots up/reboots, an error comes up stating:
"Warning: It appears that the installed version of DirectX (4.09.00.0902) is newer than this version of DxDiag (4.07.00.0700). Some info reported may be inaccurate. You should use a newer version of DxDiag."
...then after i click "OK", it brings up the DxDiag box.
now..i tried overlapping it with DirectX 9.0b, but i still got this message. so i then went and got a DirectX Uninstaller, uninstalled DirectX, then installed 9.0b again, but STILL got this error.
what else can i try?
thanx for any help!
-Sin
PS. Her PC stats are:
P2 350MHz
128 PC100 Ram
20 gig 7200rpm Hard Drive
Voodoo 3 3000 video card
Sound Blaster 128 sound card
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Comments
If the PC works fine otherwise and is only causing this silly error, it's a quirk I've never seen...
Click Start/run/msconfig (go to startup tab)
and disable the most likely culprits one at a time and see if that helps?
Remember you cant roll back.
But as was already said, DX normally inserts a startup command into the registry but it should only execute once.
http://atomnet.co.uk/?p=programs&search=start - Is also a very useful program (like MSConfig but easier to use and less other issues).
NS