Directx runtime out of date

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I've installed several games over the past year which inexplicably demanded to re-install DirectX 9.0c now I know why.Īt least Vista stops the madness by finally changing the version number to DirectX 9.0L. It's impossible to tell what version of DirectX 9.0 you're actually running. The versions are all fully backwards compatible, of course, but why is Microsoft abusing version numbers this way? So do you want version 9.0c, 9.0c, 9.0c, or perhaps. Sometimes, users have various problems with DirectX, such as DirectX not working or throwing errors. DirectX is an integral part of the Windows operating system and is necessary for many hypermedia programs and applications to run. And in case it is, then theres a good probability that your Chrome is outdated. The latest DirectX version for Windows 10 is DirectX 12. It is not known why Microsoft has not used new version numbers for the updates to DX9.0c - including the December 2005 update versioning could now be at DX9.0j, although this is nowhere reflected in the internal code. Note that this package does not modify the DirectX Runtime installed on. But Microsoft has surreptitiously been updating DirectX 9.0c since August 2005 without incrementing the version number.

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Has anyone noticed that Microsoft defines 'version' a little loosely when it comes to DirectX 9.0c? Here's a screenshot of the DirectX 9.0c download page on FileHippo:ĭirectX 9.0c was originally released in August 2004, according to the DirectX Wikipedia entry.