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It shouldn't. I haven't tried in 5600, but it worked fine in 5384. I don't
think it's neccessary, but if the installer doesn't tell you you've already got a more recent version then go ahead. If you want to be safe, create a System Restore point before the installation. It's available under the start menu; just search for "System Restore" and select Open System Protection (You can also get there from Computer Properties System Protection). "MB@MI, USA" wrote in message ... Will installing the older DirectX 9.0c into Vista cause any inconsistancies or system unstabilities? |
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"MB@MI, USA" wrote in message
... Will installing the older DirectX 9.0c into Vista cause any inconsistancies or system unstabilities? DirectX 9 is already included. However some games (Battle for Middle-Earth and quite a few others) may require you to install the version of DirectX 9 on the disc (else be greeted with an error about a missing d*.dll file). In which case there should be no issues with doing so. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail* |