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DirectX® 9.0c
Please refer to the DirectX website for further information or
localization updates.
http://www.microsoft.com/directx
Q. What is DirectX 9.0c and why do I need it?
A. DirectX 9.0c is a set of sound, video, input and network functions
developed by Microsoft. The D-Bug(TM) Demo utilizes the functions that
are included with DirectX 9.0c.
Q. If I don’t have DirectX 9.0c installed when I install D-Bug(TM) Demo, can I
install it later?
A. Yes. You will need to manually install it. You will need to download and
install the current version of DirectX 9.0c from the Microsoft® DirectX®
website:
http://www.microsoft.com/directx
Q. I already have other Windows 2000/XP games installed on my computer. Will
the Microsoft DirectX Installer change my DirectX files?
A. If you already have other Windows 2000/XP games on your computer,
chances are you already have a version of DirectX installed. In this case, the
Microsoft installer will detect and overwrite any previous versions with
DirectX 9.0c. At that point, you will need to restart your computer for the
changes to take effect. If, however, you already have DirectX 9.0c
installed on your computer, the Microsoft DirectX 9.0c installer will detect it
and not overwrite any files. You will not need to restart your computer after
installation in order to run D-Bug(TM) Demo.

Q. What do I do if the "DirectX Error DirectX has encountered an unrecoverable
error. Please check DirectX Help document for possible details." error appears
when I attempt to run the D-Bug(TM) Demo?
A. Make sure you have DirectX 9.0c installed and properly functioning on your
machine.
A. Please make sure that hardware acceleration is set to Full in your display
properties as follows:
1. Right click the desktop
2. Select Properties
3. Click the settings tab
4. Click Advanced
5. Click the Troubleshooting tab
6. Verify that the Hardware Acceleration slider is set to Full.
A. Make sure that all DirectX features under the Display Tab in the DirectX
Diagnostic Tool are set to Enabled as follows:
1. Click START
2. Click RUN
3. Type "dxdiag" and click OK
4. Click the Display tab of the DirectX Diagnostic tool.
5. Verify that all DirectX features are set to "Enabled".
A. Make sure you have the latest drivers installed from your video card's
manufacturer.

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