"Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. "The Microsoft DirectX End-User Runtime provides updates to 9.0c and previous versions of DirectX - the core Windows technology that drives high-speed multimedia and games on the PC," Microsoft revealed. Three updated items are up for grabs: DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer, DirectX Software Development Kit and DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2008) all dropped at the end of the past week. Microsoft is continually hammering away at the graphics technology included in its platforms, and the June 2008 releases are just the latest versions of DirectX 9.0 and DirectX 10.1. There is no standalone *download for 11.x.New DirectX releases are available for download, tailored to the latest versions of the Windows server and client operating systems including Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows Vista Service Pack 1. You need to have installed Service Pack 1, at least, to be updated to the latest DirectX. There is no standalone download for 11.x. You should have the latest DirectX included and updated through Windows Updates. Once again, Windows 8, 8.1, RT 8.1, and even server 2012 comes with DirectX 11.x. There is no standalone download for 11.x or 12.x. Windows 10 and Server 2016 should have the latest DirectX (11.x or 12.x) included and updated through *Windows Updates. At the bottom of that, you'll see DirectX Version listed. Under the System tab, there's a System Information section. This brings up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (dxdiag). To check what version you have press the Windows Key + R and type in dxdiag. TIP: Hard to fix Windows Problems? Repair/Restore Missing Windows OS Files Damaged by Malware with a few clicks
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