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Old December 15th 04, 01:26 AM
Carl Frisk
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D3D9.dll is a DirectX.dll. If you ran all the test with dxdiag and it didn't report any errors than you most likely
have a video driver problem or a DirectX problem. Try reinstalling Direct 9.0c from the Microsoft web site or
un-install your video drivers, reboot and try uninstalling them again. Then reinstall them. If you accidentally
installed your video drivers twice it won't show up anywhere but will cause havoc on your system. Slow performance,
strange system errors, slow boot up. Almost like a spybot.
Also it's good practice to run Ad-Aware and Spybot weekly along with a full virus scan.

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"Anthony Acri" wrote in message ...
Did that and it states I am using DirectX 9.0c.

I try to run FS9 and I get an error on D3D9.dll
I tried system restore to a date when system was working and nothing.
Not sure if I have to uinistall FS9 and hen re-install it. That would be a pain
Any ideas what I should do? Am lost without FS9 now

"Carl Frisk" wrote in message ...
You can't run DirectX directly but you can run dxdiag from Start--Run.

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Anger is a brief madness.
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"Anthony Acri" wrote in message ...
Started to have problems with FS9. Get the famous 'send report'. It complains about D3D9.DLL.
Goggled and it something with Directx.

I was trying to get to run Directx and see if all the componets are okay.

Does anybody remember where I run Directx to see whic versions and components are installed?

Now I cannot get my FS9 to work.

I am not running the update patch version