update direct x even though i'm already running directx 11?
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I keep getting the message to update directX even though I already have directX 11 and I am running windows 7 pro. Could it be something in the configuration? I am also getting the message that the GS plugin fails to load. What can I do here? Microsoft won't let me downgrade from directx for some reason and I don't think downgrading will even solve the problem.

Windows 7 Professional

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Total amount of system memory 2.00 GB RAM
System type 32-bit operating system
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Total available graphics memory 1023 MB
Dedicated graphics memory 256 MB
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If it tells you to update do so. Do you think they release a new directx once every couple of years and then does nothing to it.
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(04-01-2010, 01:00 AM)blueboy499 Wrote: I keep getting the message to update directX even though I already have directX 11 and I am running windows 7 pro. Could it be something in the configuration? I am also getting the message that the GS plugin fails to load. What can I do here? Microsoft won't let me downgrade from directx for some reason and I don't think downgrading will even solve the problem.

If you have DirectX 11 because you run Windows 7, installing a new DirectX 9.0c Runtime DOES NOT MEAN you downgrade it.
The DirectX 9.0c Runtime also contains updates for DirectX 10 and 11.
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DirectX 9, 10 and 11 keep getting updates every few months. Windows7 comes with DirectX11 files from like... june... there's been 2 updates since then so just update.
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#5
If I'm correct run this, and install all the updates that are required:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...laylang=en
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(04-01-2010, 01:19 AM)GamerGeek Wrote: If it tells you to update do so. Do you think they release a new directx once every couple of years and then does nothing to it.

read my original post carefully. I already said that Microsoft won't let me download any version of direct x and I cannot connect to microsoft servers for some reason to install any different versions of direct x. The download page opens and then shifts to "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage." I have already tried downloading from different internet connections.
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Download the redist package from a site other than microsoft.
It should be around 100MB.
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(04-01-2010, 03:52 AM)mantasuk Wrote: If I'm correct run this, and install all the updates that are required:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...laylang=en

read my original post carefully. if its on microsoft's website then I cannot connect to it for some reason.
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#9
Then 1)Stop using pirated stuff that block the MS site
2)Use google to find the same files in dozens other sites
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(04-01-2010, 05:46 AM)blueboy499 Wrote: read my original post carefully. if its on microsoft's website then I cannot connect to it for some reason.

If you don't use pirated Windows and/or didn't install any kinds of firewall, try scanning your system for malwares; might be something messing up your HOSTS file.
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