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DIRECT X UNINSTALL
I'm going nuts.
I know there's a site out there that has a cute little application that removes all traces of Direct X, but can't seem to find it. I have 8 installed, and am experiencing problems with sound. Just want to try 7 instead, but can't find this little proggy.
Anyone know where I can find it ....
pretty please.....
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Lemme know if you find this utility, but completely removing DX is a bad call (rolling it back is sometimes a necessity, when running older games, but completely removing it causes issues)
I'll grant you this, though . . . trying to manually recover from installing an updated build is like trying to get pee out of a swimming pool.
Good luck, man.
-mike
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If you're running W2K, I beleive an uninstaller file named "undx8w2k.exe" can be found in the System32 folder somewhere.
There's a bunch of different "DirectX uninstaller" programs out there...pick one:
http://www.directxbuster.de/index_e.html
http://www.ebrink.com/dxun/downloads.html
http://www.downlinx.com/proghtml/62/6210.htm
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Oftentimes if you re-install the factory drivers for your sound & video, they will overwrite some of the DX8 files. If this doesn't help, you can then run the DXSETUP from DX7 to let it re-certify the files. Somtimes this will not work as it will see the DX8 files and say it can't do anything about them.
Good luck.
*Dan*
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