Hi Franz,
Yes, the applications installed after the restore point may be lost.
We also may try to repair the Windows XP. This will reinstall the DirectX
to the 8.0. Then, let's install the DirectX 9.0a directly.
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Sincerely,
Steven Liu
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| But doesn't that mean that then I would have to re-install
| all the software I installed after this resore point?
| Couldn't that make the system unstable?
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Hi Franz,
| >
| >Another suggestion:
| >
| >Try to use the System Restore to restore the system back
| to the state while
| >have not installed the DirectX 9. Then, install the
| DirectX 9a again.
| >
| >If that still does not work, I think we need to repair
| the Windows XP.
| >Then, install the DirectX 9a.
| >
| >Thanks for using Microsoft News Group!
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| >Sincerely,
| >
| >Steven Liu
| >
| >Online Support Professional
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| >| No, it didn't help. Thanks anyway.
| >| I can't believe that I'm the only one with this
| problem...
| >| >-----Original Message-----
| >| >Hi Franz,
| >| >
| >| >Let's try the following steps.
| >| >
| >| >1. Create a new user with the administrator permission
| >| >2. Logoff the current user and logon with the new user
| >| >3. Disable the firewall and anti virus applications
| >| >4. Install the DirectX 9a again.
| >| >
| >| >Let's see whether this works.
| >| >
| >| >Thanks for using Microsoft News Group!
| >| >
| >| >Sincerely,
| >| >
| >| >Steven Liu
| >| >
| >| >Online Support Professional
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| >| >| I was able to reinstall DirectX 9.0. The dxdiag says
| >| >| everything is working fine. However, when I try to
| >| >| install DX 9.0a alwys the same problem occurs.
| dxdiag
| >| >| then shows problems in the "Network" section. It
| seems
| >| >| that dpnet.dll cannot be installed, this causes the
| >| >| installation to fail...
| >| >|
| >| >|
| >| >|
| >| >|
| >| >| >-----Original Message-----
| >| >| > Try going to run,type
XDIAG
| >| >| > Run the direct X diagnostic utility for info.
| >| >| >>-----Original Message-----
| >| >| >>The Direccx 9.0a installation always quits with
| the
| >| >| >>following message:
| >| >| >>
| >| >| >>directx did not copy a required file
| >| >| >>
| >| >| >>What's wrong???????????
| >| >| >>
| >| >| >>Is anyone out there who could help me???
| >| >| >>
| >| >| >>Franz
| >| >| >>.
| >| >| >>
| >| >| >.
| >| >| >
| >| >|
| >| >
| >| >.
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| >
| >.
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