If you can, search 'intel graphics drivers' on Google and click on the link that leads you to the official intel website. Once that's done, download the graphics driver for your card (most drivers have a list of which graphics cards are compatible with this version).
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You probably do not have the latest version of DirectX installed. DirectX is a graphics driver that can be downloaded of the DirectX website and installed for free.
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Since the release of DirectX 8.0 graphics cards have used programs/instructions known as Shader Models to help interpret instructions on how to render graphics sent from the CPU to the graphic card. Many games are increasingly listing Shader Model versions in their system requirements.However these shader versions are tied to the version of DirectX that you have installed on your PC which is then in turn tied to your graphics card. This can make it difficult to determine if your system can handle a certain shader model or not.To determine the version of DirectX you have running:1. Click on the Start menu, then "Run".2. In the "Run" box type "dxdiag" (without the quotes) and click "Ok". This will open up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.3. In the System tab, listed under the "System Information" heading you should see a "DirectX Version" listed.4. Match your DirectX version with the Shader version listed below.Once you've determined the version of DirectX running on your PC you can use the below chart to determine what Shader Model version is supported.Please note DirectX versions prior to DirectX 8.0 do not support shader models• DirectX 8.0 - Shader Model 1.0 & 1.1• DirectX 8.0a - Shader Model 1.3• DirectX 8.1 - Shader Model 1.4• DirectX 9.0 - Shader Model 2.0• DirectX 9.0a - Shader Model 2.0a• DirectX 9.0b - Shader Model 2.0b• DirectX 9.0c - Shader Model 3.0• DirectX 10.0* - Shader Model 4.0• DirectX 10.1* - Shader Model 4.1• DirectX 11.0* - Shader Model 5.0*DirectX 10.0 and higher will not run in Windows XPOne recommendation prior to installing a newer version of DirectX is to ensure that your graphics card supports that version of DirectX.
If you are running Windows and have DirectX installed, press Windows logo key+R, type "dxdiag" (no quotes!) into the text box and click "Run" or something similar. That will give you information about the DirectX software and some related hardware such as graphics card and sound card.
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A DirectX 9 or better graphics card is required to use the Aero Glass interface.
You need to install DirectX for the game.The file is installed with DirectX.If the directX is installed then Download the files from internet and then paste it in the folder of Game.
Open GL (Open Graphics Library) DirectX
Yes - at least mine did ! DirectX was already installed on my laptop when I bought it brand new from the manufacturer.
Having the software is not enough, check to see if your graphics card supports that version of directx
DirectX is a program that enables smooth scrolling, and speedy graphics on Windows computers. Uninstalling it may stop certain subsidiary programs working, or slow down games etc that rely on DirectX to assist in the production of smooth graphics.
1 GB of RAM and a video card or on-board video that supports the DirectX 9 graphics standard and has at least 128 MB of graphics memory.