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Thread: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

  1. #1
    Van30 Guest

    Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    I've set my vista to play as xp for everquest. However when I go to log on I
    get the error d3dx9_30.dll. Is it safe to load up dx9 on vista? It is
    currently running on 10 so I'm a bit hesitant to load up an old xp active x
    control on to vista.

  2. #2
    Paul Smith Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    "Van30" <Van30@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:27FDCDBD-DB55-4949-8FC0-1AE4668A6C41@microsoft.com...
    > I've set my vista to play as xp for everquest. However when I go to log on
    > I
    > get the error d3dx9_30.dll. Is it safe to load up dx9 on vista?


    Yes.

    > It is
    > currently running on 10 so I'm a bit hesitant to load up an old xp active
    > x
    > control on to vista.


    10 and 9 are both operate independently of each other.

    --
    Paul Smith,
    Yeovil, UK.
    Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
    http://www.windowsresource.net/

    *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*



  3. #3
    Chris Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    Hi, so what you are saying is that dx9 can be loaded or not? Clarity
    please....
    ChrisC
    "Paul Smith" <Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote in message
    news:BA21E2F0-F6FC-4F5B-AB1F-4A8CCF874388@microsoft.com...
    > "Van30" <Van30@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:27FDCDBD-DB55-4949-8FC0-1AE4668A6C41@microsoft.com...
    >> I've set my vista to play as xp for everquest. However when I go to log
    >> on I
    >> get the error d3dx9_30.dll. Is it safe to load up dx9 on vista?

    >
    > Yes.
    >
    >> It is
    >> currently running on 10 so I'm a bit hesitant to load up an old xp active
    >> x
    >> control on to vista.

    >
    > 10 and 9 are both operate independently of each other.
    >
    > --
    > Paul Smith,
    > Yeovil, UK.
    > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
    > http://www.windowsresource.net/
    >
    > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*
    >
    >



  4. #4
    Dale M. White Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    Wow, I thought he was pretty clear. Yes, you can load an updated flavor of
    DX 9.0c and not hurt Vista at all. Games like FEAR and 3dMark06 require I
    believe the Oct 05 and Aug 06 falvors of DX 9.0c

    I've successfully loaded both the Dec 06 and the Feb 07 flavors and haven't
    had any problems, that I can tell, under Vista. If I do a Dxdiag, it still
    reports my DX flavor as DX10

    You can get the lastest DX 9.0c update from here
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


    "Chris" <cuke2u@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:0F93CB84-8EBF-4813-884D-52DB3CF6B86B@microsoft.com...
    > Hi, so what you are saying is that dx9 can be loaded or not? Clarity
    > please....
    > ChrisC
    > "Paul Smith" <Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote in message
    > news:BA21E2F0-F6FC-4F5B-AB1F-4A8CCF874388@microsoft.com...
    >> "Van30" <Van30@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:27FDCDBD-DB55-4949-8FC0-1AE4668A6C41@microsoft.com...
    >>> I've set my vista to play as xp for everquest. However when I go to log
    >>> on I
    >>> get the error d3dx9_30.dll. Is it safe to load up dx9 on vista?

    >>
    >> Yes.
    >>
    >>> It is
    >>> currently running on 10 so I'm a bit hesitant to load up an old xp
    >>> active x
    >>> control on to vista.

    >>
    >> 10 and 9 are both operate independently of each other.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Paul Smith,
    >> Yeovil, UK.
    >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
    >> http://www.windowsresource.net/
    >>
    >> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*
    >>
    >>

    >




  5. #5
    Spartan Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    When I tried to install Directx 9.0c it said my current version was already
    up to date. It didnt give me the option to install dx9 and vista wont let
    you uninstall dx10. To fix the same problem with my games I did a search on
    google for the dll file, downloaded it, and copied it to my game directory.
    Worked for Dreamfall and Supreme Commander.


  6. #6
    Dale \Mad_Murdock\ White Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    Are you talking about loading the original release of DX 9.0c ? The
    redistributable I linked, has worked for me 100% of the time. I'm on my 5th
    format re-install. I've used it with Ultimate, Enterprise and Home Prem. I
    can't imagine why it would say that it's already up todate, has Microsoft
    releases a new one every 2 months.




    "Spartan" <spartan@liberty.coh> wrote in message
    news:OSo2mHATHHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > When I tried to install Directx 9.0c it said my current version was
    > already up to date. It didnt give me the option to install dx9 and vista
    > wont let you uninstall dx10. To fix the same problem with my games I did a
    > search on google for the dll file, downloaded it, and copied it to my game
    > directory. Worked for Dreamfall and Supreme Commander.



  7. #7
    Paul Crozier Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    Search in Google and just download the dll. It should run OK with either
    version of DX. save to your win32 directory



    "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" <dale.white@NOinsightbb.NOcom> wrote in message
    news:MaKdnQ0g1MjeYVbYnZ2dnUVZ_h-vnZ2d@insightbb.com...
    > Are you talking about loading the original release of DX 9.0c ? The
    > redistributable I linked, has worked for me 100% of the time. I'm on my
    > 5th format re-install. I've used it with Ultimate, Enterprise and Home
    > Prem. I can't imagine why it would say that it's already up todate, has
    > Microsoft releases a new one every 2 months.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Spartan" <spartan@liberty.coh> wrote in message
    > news:OSo2mHATHHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    >> When I tried to install Directx 9.0c it said my current version was
    >> already up to date. It didnt give me the option to install dx9 and vista
    >> wont let you uninstall dx10. To fix the same problem with my games I did
    >> a search on google for the dll file, downloaded it, and copied it to my
    >> game directory. Worked for Dreamfall and Supreme Commander.

    >



  8. #8
    Peter Guest

    RE: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    There is no need to install DX 9.0c as vista already has DX 9.0Ex and DX 10
    installed, its just ONE file missing. Copy the missing file into the
    \Windows\System32 folder, and if necessary register it e.g.
    regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\d3dx9_30.dll. I have come across this error in
    XP
    as well when that one file wasn't provided by default.

    --
    P Hutchison


    "Van30" wrote:

    > I've set my vista to play as xp for everquest. However when I go to log on I
    > get the error d3dx9_30.dll. Is it safe to load up dx9 on vista? It is
    > currently running on 10 so I'm a bit hesitant to load up an old xp active x
    > control on to vista.


  9. #9
    Chuck Walbourn [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    I highly recommend NOT installing any random dll off the Internet that
    claims to be a legit system file. That's a fast way to get hacked.

    Run the latest DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and it will install
    legit copies of all possible optional DirectX SDK components that might not
    be on your system. Some game installers out there let you skip running
    DirectX Runtime setup when in fact you really need it for D3DX9 and the
    like.

    Go to http://www.microsoft.com/directx and run the latest runtime web
    installer from there. It will not harm your Windows Vista system to run it.

    --
    Chuck Walbourn
    SDE, Game Technology Group

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



  10. #10
    Shane Nokes Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    That is some really bad info to pass around as you're completely offbase.

    There are a ton of missing files. You just haven't run into that yet.

    "Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:F64D8FB8-81D8-4FAF-BC6B-F22AED424733@microsoft.com...
    > There is no need to install DX 9.0c as vista already has DX 9.0Ex and DX
    > 10
    > installed, its just ONE file missing. Copy the missing file into the
    > \Windows\System32 folder, and if necessary register it e.g.
    > regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\d3dx9_30.dll. I have come across this error
    > in
    > XP
    > as well when that one file wasn't provided by default.
    >
    > --
    > P Hutchison
    >
    >
    > "Van30" wrote:
    >
    >> I've set my vista to play as xp for everquest. However when I go to log
    >> on I
    >> get the error d3dx9_30.dll. Is it safe to load up dx9 on vista? It is
    >> currently running on 10 so I'm a bit hesitant to load up an old xp active
    >> x
    >> control on to vista.



  11. #11
    CanuckSoldier Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    I would generally agree with you Chuck, but apparently DX10 doesn't come
    with the "d3dx9_33.dll" in the latest DX9c distribution(btw why are we
    always calling it 9c? shouldn't we be at 9m by now? highly confusing for end
    users) and while I discovered that the latest DX9c full distribution will
    "patch" a DX10 install under Vista, this is not something your average end
    user is going to do. Perhaps MS should send a updated DX10 patch via the
    windows updates system to all the Vista users. Many games now need the
    latest DX9c files.

    Jon


    "Chuck Walbourn [MSFT]" <chuckw@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:45d12f0d$1@news.microsoft.com...
    >I highly recommend NOT installing any random dll off the Internet that
    >claims to be a legit system file. That's a fast way to get hacked.
    >
    > Run the latest DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and it will install
    > legit copies of all possible optional DirectX SDK components that might
    > not be on your system. Some game installers out there let you skip running
    > DirectX Runtime setup when in fact you really need it for D3DX9 and the
    > like.
    >
    > Go to http://www.microsoft.com/directx and run the latest runtime web
    > installer from there. It will not harm your Windows Vista system to run
    > it.
    >
    > --
    > Chuck Walbourn
    > SDE, Game Technology Group
    >
    > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    > rights.
    >



  12. #12
    Dale White Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    Of course, DX10 doesn't come with a DX9 file

    Technically, they are calling the DX9 that Vista has DX9.0L, so you're guess
    was only off by 1 letter.
    Now, why Vista's DX9 didn't ship with the latest DX9.0c runtime updates is a
    bit odd, but those updates that are mising are required under XP, just like
    they are under Vista. If you try to install a game like FEAR, BF2142 and
    some others, most all of them automatically install the runtime update that
    it needs. I'm not sure why some people aren't getting these updates put on
    when they install those games under Vista. I know it did when I installed
    FEAR under Vista.



    "CanuckSoldier" <jpryder@telus.net> wrote in message
    news:OR%23inUdiHHA.4844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    >I would generally agree with you Chuck, but apparently DX10 doesn't come
    >with the "d3dx9_33.dll" in the latest DX9c distribution(btw why are we
    >always calling it 9c? shouldn't we be at 9m by now? highly confusing for
    >end users) and while I discovered that the latest DX9c full distribution
    >will "patch" a DX10 install under Vista, this is not something your average
    >end user is going to do. Perhaps MS should send a updated DX10 patch via
    >the windows updates system to all the Vista users. Many games now need the
    >latest DX9c files.
    >
    > Jon
    >
    >
    > "Chuck Walbourn [MSFT]" <chuckw@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:45d12f0d$1@news.microsoft.com...
    >>I highly recommend NOT installing any random dll off the Internet that
    >>claims to be a legit system file. That's a fast way to get hacked.
    >>
    >> Run the latest DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and it will install
    >> legit copies of all possible optional DirectX SDK components that might
    >> not be on your system. Some game installers out there let you skip
    >> running DirectX Runtime setup when in fact you really need it for D3DX9
    >> and the like.
    >>
    >> Go to http://www.microsoft.com/directx and run the latest runtime web
    >> installer from there. It will not harm your Windows Vista system to run
    >> it.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Chuck Walbourn
    >> SDE, Game Technology Group
    >>
    >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    >> rights.
    >>

    >




  13. #13
    Chuck Walbourn [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Windows Vista and d3dx9_30.dll error

    There is a technical distinction between the "latest DirectX" and whatever
    version of some libraries in the SDK like D3DX9 that the game might use. No
    version of D3DX9, D3DX10 or XACTENGINE comes with the OS. That's why we
    still have a REDIST even with the OS comes with the 'core runtime' bits like
    Direct3D, DirectSound, etc. built-in. The same thing is true of the Visual
    Studio C Runtime. It doesn't come with the OS, so applications that use it
    should REDIST it.

    Game installers should include everything you need that doesn't come with
    the OS. The game developers know which version of the DX SDK they used to
    make the game, and that's the one they should include. They usually don't
    need all dozen possible D3DX9 library versions, they just need one.

    To cover cases where the installer is broken or for games that are so
    worried about download size that even an extra 3 MBytes is too much, we have
    the End User DirectX Runtime Installer at http://www.microsoft.com/directx
    that will just throw every possible DX SDK DLL that a game might need onto
    your system.

    --
    Chuck Walbourn
    SDE, XNA Developer Connection

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



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