Guest mike Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Hello Everyone, How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? Thanks, Mike
Guest Big_Al Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 Re: DirectX mike wrote: > Hello Everyone, > How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? > Thanks, > Mike Seems to work: http://www.webcamsoft.com/en/directx.html PS. I did not update my drivers per the first prompt. It still worked.
Guest RobertVA Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 Re: DirectX mike wrote: > Hello Everyone, > How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? > Thanks, > Mike Third party software isn't necessary for that purpose. Windows provides a DirectX Diagnostic which will report DorectX version as well as test its basic operation and report drivers. Once the tests have been run it can even generate a log file which is convenient for a hard copy printout or copying via the Windows clipboard should you want to transmit those details of your configuration and/or the test results through Email, forum posts or newsgroup articles. Just type "dxdiag" at in the "Run" dialog (available through the taskbar "Start" button's context menu).
Guest Big_Al Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 Re: DirectX RobertVA wrote: > mike wrote: >> Hello Everyone, >> How can I determine the version of DirectX installed on my computer? >> Thanks, >> Mike > > Third party software isn't necessary for that purpose. If you are referring to my link, (and I'm not getting irritated, just making a note), the link is to a page that explains in layman terms how to use the dxdiag tool. Rather than me type it all in. > > Windows provides a DirectX Diagnostic which will report DorectX version > as well as test its basic operation and report drivers. Once the tests > have been run it can even generate a log file which is convenient for a > hard copy printout or copying via the Windows clipboard should you want > to transmit those details of your configuration and/or the test results > through Email, forum posts or newsgroup articles. > > Just type "dxdiag" at in the "Run" dialog (available through the taskbar > "Start" button's context menu).
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