Direct X 9.0

L

Lisa

I am trying to downloed this to my computer-1/2 way
throught the download this window comes up -it says it
can't download Direct X because it has not passed Windows
logo testing to verify compatibility with Windows XP -i
got Direct X from the Windows web site ! How can it not
be compatible??
 
N

NaresH KumaR

DirectX 9.0 not passed logo test.

To solve this problem perform the steps given below:

Solution 1
==========

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
3. At the command prompt, type the following commands, and press ENTER after
each line:

net stop cryptsvc and press enter.
ren %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 oldcatroot2 and press enter.
net start cryptsvc and press enter.
exit and press enter.

If the problem persists, perform the steps given below:

Solution 2
==========
Register the following system files.

1. Click "Start," and then click "Run."
2. Type "regsvr32 licdll.dll" (without quotes).
3. Click "OK."
4. Type "regsvr32 regwizc.dll" (without quotes).
5. CLick "OK."

If the problem persists, perform the steps given below:

Solution 3
==========
This problem can also occur if the Cryptographic Services have been
disabled.To resolve this problem:
1. Click "Start," and then click "Run."
2. Type "Services.msc" (without quotes).
3. Double-click "Cryptographic Services." If the service has been
disabled,enable it.
4. Attempt to download and install Windows Updates again, and then check to
see if the
problem is resolved.

If the problem persists, perform the steps given below:

Solution 4
==========
The symptom can occur if the "Microsoft Root Authority" certificate or the
"NOLIABILITY ACCEPTED, (c)97 VeriSign, Inc." certificate under Trusted Root
Certification Authorities has been removed. On another computer that has
the Microsoft Root Authority certificate installed, do the following:

1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click "Tools," and then click "Internet Options."
3. Click "Contents."
4. Click "Certificates."
5. Click "Trusted Root Certification Authorities."
6. Scroll down until you locate Microsoft Root Authority certificate.
7. Click "Export."
8. Follow the prompts to export the certificate to "DER encoded Binary
x.509(.CER)file."

For more information, visit :

http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/
 

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