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Why are you installing the XP system and causing the attributes in the "Adaptation Information" to be unavailable? The graphics card is machine-made, "which makes Direct3D unavailable".
Chip Type: "Not Available".
DAC Type: Not Available
Memory Size: Not Available
Adapter String: Not Available
BIOS Information: Not Available
That is, the graphics card is not installed (that is, your computer is not looking for the graphics card "hardware", as long as it is a 3D game, you can't play it.) You go to ** a "graphics card driver" that matches your graphics card, or in your graphics card drive disk, if your graphics card is machine-made "that is, the graphics card and the motherboard are connected together", go to your motherboard drive disk to find it) and then click "My Computer" "Properties" "Hardware" "Device" "Device Manager" to find a hello"? "Hardware", then click "Update Driver", "Yes, only this time" Next, "Install from the list or specified location (Advanced)" Next, "Include this location in the search" Click "Browse" to find the location of your driver, open that folder, and don't select any files.
Then click OK, and then click Next. Keep going for the next step, and if it asks you to stop, you keep going. Next, next.
That's it.
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DirectX End-User Runtime. microsoft directx?is the latest version of DirectX technology that delivers higher performance for games and other multi** software programs that use DirectX.
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If your PC doesn't support DirectX 12, you won't be able to run games or applications that require that version or later. Here are the solutions::
1.Check hardware compatibility: First, make sure your computer's hardware supports DirectX 12. Check the specifications and technical support list of graphics cards, processors, and other devices to check whether the version is supported.
2.Update Graphics Drivers: Check and update your graphics drivers. Visit the graphics card manufacturer's official, up-to-date drivers, and follow the instructions to install them. The updated driver may add support for DirectX 12.
3.Update the operating system: Make sure the operating system is up to date. Windows 10 is the latest operating system that currently supports DirectX 12. Open Windows Update, check if there are any updates available, and install them.
It checks your system's DirectX version and related information. If an earlier version of DirectX is displayed, Citz will consider upgrading or updating the driver in ascending order.
5.Consider upgrading your hardware: If none of the above solves the problem or your computer hardware does not meet the requirements of DirectX 12, then consider upgrading hardware components such as graphics card, processor, etc., to get support for DirectX 12.
Please note that upgrading hardware may involve financial costs and technical requirements, and it is recommended to evaluate carefully before making a decision. If you are unsure how to upgrade your hardware or other related issues, it is recommended to consult a professional computer technical support staff who can provide more specific advice and assistance.
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An internal system error occurred in DirectX, please refer to your Windows folder and is caused by an update error, the workaround is:
1. Double-click the DirectX Repair Tool to open the Repair Tool.
2. Wait for the repair until it is finally completed, and click OK.
<>4. Next, you need to open the selection and caution panel in the tool.
5. Next, you need to select Expand Hu Ming, and click Start Expansion.
6. Finally, the pants judgment will pop up the extension success dialog box, click OK, as shown in the figure below.
If the system is hard disk problematic, reinstall the system.
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