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DirectX 9C install without internet?
When you look for an updated DirectX 9C install, you have to install a file called "webupdate" or something like that. But it's just a "tracker" that downloads the true DX files and installs them.
The problem is that, if i want to update DX on a computer that doesn't have an internet connection, or if Micro$oft directives suddenly go out of their minds and cut off the DX9 support, there's no way to install the updated version. So my question is quite simple: is there any way to have all the files already stored on a single file so i can take it on a pen drive, for example? |
on the microsoft site you'll see a "Redistributable" version knocking around, its the FULL dX installer, its designed for dev use.
here's the fella: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...1-914185249413 |
I've tried that, but it doesn't do anything. The installer opens, i accept, and then it says that all the components are up to date, but they aren't. It has to be decompressed inside a system folder?
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Downgrade/Uninstall your current DirectX - http://www.softpedia.com/get/Securit...adicator.shtml
Then repeat the above to get 9c installed. |
That or check any semi recent game, they almost always come with a full version of dx9c.
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Ok, i've found that ArmA 2 comes with the latest DX9C. I've been testing on a virtual machine, but i'm a bit confused about the install order: what goes first, the sound and graphics card drivers or DX? I think the first one are the drivers, right?
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Don't think it matters, but I would install DX first since it's a lower "layer".
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