Yes.
Yes - at least mine did ! DirectX was already installed on my laptop when I bought it brand new from the manufacturer.
DirectX 9.0c is not available for Windows 7; to actually install DirectX 9.0c, you would have to downgrade to Windows XP (any edition). In order to play games which require DirectX 9.0c without downgrading your installation of Windows, you must upgrade to DirectX 10.1 or later. DirectX 10.0 (initially included in Windows 7) did not include support for DirectX 9.0c, a decision that Microsoft ultimately repealed when DirectX 10.1 was released.
DirectX 11 is not available for Windows XP, and there is not going to be a official release in the future for XP. But you can do something to get your XP up to Directx 11 levels. First you will need a PC running Vista or Windows 7, and install DirectX 11 Installation files on those computers. You can't download from Microsoft DirectX 11, or Microsoft will just make it look like you are getting the update files, but you actually getting the same old 9c Directx files. Anyway, from those Vista and Windows 7 systems that have a working copy of DirectX 11 on them you will need to look at 2 folders on those systems. One is in the Windows folder called "WinSxS", and contains the libraries, and the other is the "DirectX for Managed Code" folder located in the .NET directory, that also contains the XML libraries. All you really need to do is copy and paste the libraries from the Vista and or Windows 7 folders into the Windows XP SP3 directories. Let us not forget that Vista is also just Windows XP with a Windows 7 theme. So Vista and XP are actually twin systems. And the latest release of DirectX 11 is Vista and Win7 compatible. I have personally done this and it works great, and also the DXDIAG screen shows the Directx 11 installed in the system as well.
OS: XP/Vista/Windows® 7Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 1.8 GHz or AMD Ahtlon 64 x2 Dual-Core 4000+ 2.0 GHz4 2.4 GHzMemory: 2GB of RAMGraphics: 3D hardware accelerator card required - 100% DirectX® 9.0c-compliant 256 MB video card and drivers*DirectX®: DirectX® 9.0c (Included)Hard Drive: 9GB of uncompressed hard disk space (plus 400 MB for the Windows® swap file and 12 KB free for saved games)Sound: 100% DirectX® 9.0c-compliant true 16-bit sound card and driversOther Requirements: A 100% Windows® XP/Vista/Windows 7-compatible computer system Keyboard/Mouse 100% Windows® XP/Vista/Windows 7-compatible mouse, keyboard and drivers
Yes. it is up to the video card manufacturer to support OpenGL, however.
xp does not support above directx 9 but win 7 can do.......
yes!
Since this has been posted under Windows 98, I presume the hardware is rather old. Usually, any drivers made specifically for Windows XP will work with all of the Service Packs. However, as regards to Windows 7, I highly doubt that the hardware will be supported. There are also probably specific drivers for Windows 7, as there usually are.
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u need the drivers for it
No, they are not.
Windows Update.