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DirectX 10 on XP, problems.

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:00 pm
by Grand_Master
I installed a russian beta-version of DX10 for WinXP, from some hacker-team (Don't ask where I found it. Can't even remember.).

But I got some incompatibility with old games.

Then I tried to uninstall DX10, which seemed to be impossible.
I've deleted d3d8.dll and d3d9.dll, and now it works like DX7.
Running the DX9-installer wont repair it.

How can I possibly fix this matter?
(format C:\ is something that I can figure out of myself. No need to mention that.)

Re: DirectX 10 on XP, problems.

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:05 pm
by jack krauser
Grand_Master wrote:I installed a russian beta-version of DX10 for WinXP, from some hacker-team (Don't ask where I found it. Can't even remember.).

But I got some incompatibility with old games.

Then I tried to uninstall DX10, which seemed to be impossible.
I've deleted d3d8.dll and d3d9.dll, and now it works like DX7.
Running the DX9-installer wont repair it.

How can I possibly fix this matter?
(format C:\ is something that I can figure out of myself. No need to mention that.)
hmm how about entering safe mode
after the login it will ask you if you want to do system restore or proceed at safe mode.
chose the system restore

then you have to choose the date tht you want to get everything back from(it's something like a backup....but be warned everything you have installed after the date that you will choose won't exist any more

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:52 pm
by Grand_Master
I've tried to install DX9 over the Dx10 in safe mode. Didn't work.
Another problem is that I installed DX10 in feb or something.
A system restore would cause alot of problems, then.

It didn't bother me enough to take actions to get rid of DX10 before, now.
Which resulted in total failure.

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:11 am
by WhiteKnight
Grand_Master wrote:I've tried to install DX9 over the Dx10 in safe mode. Didn't work.
Another problem is that I installed DX10 in feb or something.
A system restore would cause alot of problems, then.

It didn't bother me enough to take actions to get rid of DX10 before, now.
Which resulted in total failure.
Usually this'll work...

Open Command Prompt (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt)

Type in without quotes, "sfc /scannow"

What this does it scan the System Files and verify if it is broken or stable and if it is broken then it'll remake that kind of file. And of course it work like a charm. :)

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:59 pm
by Grand_Master
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.EXPERIEN-3A7E71>sfc /scannow
Windows FileProtection could not initiate a scan of protected system files.

The specific error code is 0x000006ba [The RPC server is unavailable.
].



I don't really know what it means. The command did not correct my DirectX, though.

Also, I doubt that a check of the file system could repair DX.
DX isn't even a part of what MS call the "file system", right?

It was worth a try, though. Thanks.

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:29 pm
by WhiteKnight
Grand_Master wrote:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.EXPERIEN-3A7E71>sfc /scannow
Windows FileProtection could not initiate a scan of protected system files.

The specific error code is 0x000006ba [The RPC server is unavailable.
].



I don't really know what it means. The command did not correct my DirectX, though.

Also, I doubt that a check of the file system could repair DX.
DX isn't even a part of what MS call the "file system", right?

It was worth a try, though. Thanks.
It fixed all of my past problems. I think you will have to bring this one up to Microsoft Tech Support. They are probably your last hope of fixing this one.

My history lesson: DO NOT DO THINGS MANUALLY LIKE DELETING A FILE WHEN TECH SUPPORT TELL YOU TO!

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:57 pm
by Grand_Master
A hard problem, actually. No one seems to know how to fix it.
It's by messing around with such things one learns, though :wink:

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:17 pm
by jack krauser
Grand_Master wrote:A hard problem, actually. No one seems to know how to fix it.
It's by messing around with such things one learns, though :wink:
i know

backup and format :P

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:03 pm
by Grand_Master
I got rid of DX10!
I ran the app. DX eradicator, which removed my DX.
Then I ran the DX rollback wizard with a XP-cd.

Still there's problems. DX10 is gone, and DX9c installed.
Anyhow, the \system32\dxdiagn.dll is missing. I tried to copy directly from win-cd, but it didn't work properly.

Anyone who know of a way to fix it, or why I can't copy dxdiagn.dll to get it work?

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:45 pm
by WhiteKnight
Grand_Master wrote:I got rid of DX10!
I ran the app. DX eradicator, which removed my DX.
Then I ran the DX rollback wizard with a XP-cd.

Still there's problems. DX10 is gone, and DX9c installed.
Anyhow, the \system32\dxdiagn.dll is missing. I tried to copy directly from win-cd, but it didn't work properly.

Anyone who know of a way to fix it, or why I can't copy dxdiagn.dll to get it work?
Usually I use the DLL site for replacement which is here.

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 12:33 pm
by Grand_Master
I tried to copy dxdiagn.dll from multiple sources.

Still, it can't load.
Missing entry point, and unable to find _common_handler4 are the most problematic matters now =/