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Angus Lepper wrote:
There are programs, such as DirectXBuster, which will uninstall DX,
then install from your windows disk (or you can manually reinstalll)
I needed to do this as something weird happended with my Dx9, HTH
"ArtP" wrote in message
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 19:51:20 +0100, "Mark Cherry"
wrote:
Before I'd reached 'disaster area' point, culminating in returning
the box to the shop for a full XP reinstall, I made numberous
program and driver installs but, on peeking at system restore, only
found restore points dating from where the retailer had done the
initial installations.
Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere?
Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Restore System, System
Restore Settings
Sounds a bit drastic but it obviously worked for you.
I gather that there were some glitches in the first release of DX9, hence 9.0a &
b.
Does anyone know if these are incremental patches or whether 'b' also contains
the fixes present in 'a'?
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Happy landings
Mark
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