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2012-12-28, 05:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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When I install Planet Side 2 it installes fine but when i click to play i get a msgs saying my C:\Windows\System32\d3dx9_43.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Now i have Windows 7 and i believe i have DirectX 11. But Planet Side 2 is a DirectX 9 game, does it matter if mine is 11 and not 9. If it does then how do i "downgrade" from 11 to 9.
Or if thats not the Case what other solutions could I try. |
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2012-12-31, 08:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Try running this DX9 updater. I think that will solve the issue.
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2013-01-10, 08:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
I believe PS2 checks your DX files' compatibility during the install process, in a separate installation dialog that pops up. If you cancelled it during installation (which might still let the actual game files install anyway), that may cause this problem.
I'm assuming you've already tried using the little wrench icon on the launcher, so any steps you take from here depend on whether you're using the Sony Station stand-alone client or the Steam Client. If the latter, re-install steam. If the former, you could try re-installing the whole game. Another option is to simply Google the "correct" d3dx9_43.dll and replace your faulty one. You can't really downgrade from DX11 to DX9 under windows 7 - windows kind of needs 11 on its own. But the render packages maintained backwards compatibility, so obviously something's screwed up with your DX system files, that's all - fix DX11, and you'll fix DX9, too.
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2013-01-10, 08:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Yes one time during installation I left my computer unattended and it went to sleep which made the computer lose connection to the internet and then had to restart the whole installation. But yes I have already tried the wrench icon and validating my file. When that didnt work i went to my old PC that PS2 worked on and took the d3dx9_43.dll from that pc and tried to put it on my new pc. It still did not work but probobly cuz my other pc is windows vista. And iv tried reinstalling it, i installed it once, it didnt work so i uninstalled it, i tried it through steam, it didnt even start up so i uninstalled it, and then i installed it again from the actully Launch Pad file, but still didnt work.
But I know two options that might work but i want to know if i shouldn't try these at all before i do it:1. This link i found for a d3dx9_43.dll fixer http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?d3dx9_432. Go into my system32 files and remove/move all the dx9 files to a back up area or flashdrive and then try installing directX 9 again. Plz tell me if any of these ideas is good |
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2013-01-10, 10:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
I don't recommend moving large swathes of system .dlls. Even if you back them up, you run the chance of putting your system in a state where you can't even boot and therefore can't copy the stuff back.
Here's another idea: you've probably done all of these changes quite recently. Go to windows restore, and restore your system to the point right before you attempted installing PS2 for the first time - in fact, there should be an automatic restoration point right before you opened the PS2 installer. Then try installing again, but this time make sure your computer doesn't fall asleep.
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2013-01-27, 11:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Ok I will try that but I also resently installed medevil total war 2 and dawn of war before I read ur reply. And they require directX 9 and they worked fine. Then I Tryed playing planetside 2 again. I didn't get the directX error and splash came up and the loading page came. Then It said closed out with an error saying "a problem has cause this program to close". Idk if this would help find a problem. But my op is a bios op and when I first got it. I tried to run black ops 2 and it emidiatly gave me a blue screen on start up of the game. I fixed that problem by updating my bios. So idk if that did something.
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2013-01-27, 06:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
Any blue screens that are fixed by a bios update are unlikely to be related to DX9 dll file mismatches. Blue screens are usually results of hardware faults and BIOS updates address only hardware faults. If your DX9 issue is somehow a result of a hardware fault, no amount of software tinkering will fix it. Without any additional details about your blue screens, I can't really guess much further. P.S. Rolling back windows will not affect your BIOS update, so that still is an option, too.
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2013-01-28, 07:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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Ok well i want to avoid rolling back/ or restoring to before i installed planet side 2 because i installed a lot of programs after installed planetside 2. I did re-install it by fully deleting the game from my computer and re-downloading and installing. after a god couple hours of installing i click play and the same error comes up. But when it says windows will no go and search for a reason why it closed, nothign comes up but when i go in to see what the problem is it says "planetside 2 is incompatible" here is my system specs: it is an iBUYPOWER computer, with AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor 3.60 GHz, 8 gb of ram, 64 bit OP,
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2013-01-29, 01:06 AM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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2013-02-04, 09:59 AM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
It will restore your program and systems files to the checkpoint state. If you've installed programs after the checkpoint you're restoring to, you'll have to re-install those again. Anything outside your C:\Windows, C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86) will be left untouched. In most cases, a restore operation is also reversible, so if for some reason you want to go back to the recent broken state, you will likely be able to do that, too, through the same mechanism.
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