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jelbo
December 28th, 2002, 20:43
Can it make my system slower or can it only have advantages? I'm just not sure if I should install it. I'm running most things (3d) flawlessly, except for some texture-alignment errors with jabo's D3D 6 1.5 in Mickey's Speedway USA and the first level of Starfox 64. I don't know if these things are driver related though..

Any advice will be appreciated. My specs are in my sig.

gokuss4
December 29th, 2002, 04:26
it wont fix emulation :P but it might fix other stuff in your system. it MAY increase a tiny bit of performance. but overall stay up to date and install DirectX 9 damnit! ;)

jelbo
December 31st, 2002, 23:15
Aight, I'll go and install it then. :)

BTM
December 31st, 2002, 23:21
It WONT boost your PC performance.
At the moment there is NO software that req. DX9 and therefore - no software that can take advantage of it.

jelbo
December 31st, 2002, 23:46
OK, I guess I download it and wait till something requires DX9.. is there any way to uninstall DirectX? I tried with a friend, but I couldn't figure it out...

Romboy
January 1st, 2003, 00:07
You should be able to revert back with System Restore.

AlphaWolf
January 1st, 2003, 04:34
system restore=gay dodgy never works shit that ruins things more than it fixes them.

Doomulation
January 1st, 2003, 12:51
There was a dx uninstaller somewhere, although it was a while back ago i heard of it and i don't remember anything...
I'm not sure it really even works since i never tested it...
But well, use a logging utility like norton cleansweep and let it remove ALL the dx files (:P) and reinstall another dx if you wanna uninstall it.

nycbeatatl
January 1st, 2003, 22:31
My comp specs aren't the greatest out there (check my signiture), but I am running DX9 perfectly, so I don't think you need to worry about compatibility. As far as PC performance boosts, like other people have said, it won't affect much considering the fact that there are few programs out there written for it. The most you can expect at the moment is minor bug fixes and maybe a bit faster performance on some Direct3D games. Wait till newer games come out for any real difference. On the whole, get it, sooner or later you're going to need it anyway.

jvolel
January 1st, 2003, 22:49
Originally posted by nycbeatatl
My comp specs aren't the greatest out there (check my signiture), but I am running DX9 perfectly, so I don't think you need to worry about compatibility. As far as PC performance boosts, like other people have said, it won't affect much considering the fact that there are few programs out there written for it. The most you can expect at the moment is minor bug fixes and maybe a bit faster performance on some Direct3D games. Wait till newer games come out for any real difference. On the whole, get it, sooner or later you're going to need it anyway.

hell thats better then mine.. am running a p3 933 i refuse too upgrade again! lol

Doomulation
January 2nd, 2003, 01:36
There is something odd i found about dx9...3dmark 2001 se ran perfecly 'til i installed the debug run-times from the sdk. Of course...i installed the newest detonator beta drivers, which also may cause the problem?

But well, it states i don't have dx 8.1, so...that's the only drawback i can find.

pj64er
January 2nd, 2003, 04:23
i say dont install it...yet. i, personally, would "wait and see". ive read articles stating that dx9, atm, is sorta buggy. and uninstalling dx is never a good idea for a non-techie guy to try, no matter what tools available. as well, as btm stated, there is nothing to gain from installing it...so why risk screwing your comp, just to stay "up to date"?

Flash
January 13th, 2003, 21:13
Originally posted by jelbo
OK, I guess I download it and wait till something requires DX9.. is there any way to uninstall DirectX? I tried with a friend, but I couldn't figure it out...

open regedit.exe , go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Di rectX
and delete "Version" string. You wont be able to uninstall but you can reinstall older version over newer or reinstall to fix damaged installation

jelbo
January 14th, 2003, 22:20
I made a new thread of this, DirectX 9 installation problems.