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Old 07-30-2003, 09:56 AM   #5
couriers
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Originally posted by Sudy Nym
And why would that be? I don't know what basis there is for assuming so. Claiming that DX 9 is "buggy" just complicates things. There are hundreds of us who have no trouble whatsoever with DirectX 9- and if this individual does have DirectX 9, I don't think it's fair to ask him to reinstall Windows just to see if it's causing the problem.
First of all, I didn't ask him to reinstall anything let alone Windows.

Secondly, I asked if DirectX 9 was installed and suggested that it might be the root of his sound problems because it ended up being the root of mine. I was basing my question off of my own experience. I have had this situation occur on one of my computers after upgrading to DirectX 9 and it was resolved once I went back to a previous version.

Lastly, I never claimed that DirectX 9 was "buggy" in any way. The fact is that not all computer hardware configurations work well with certain versions of DirectX and that could be the problem in this case. That does not mean that DirectX is the cause of the problem, hence the term "root" instead.

You sure did a lot of extra reading into a simple question. Please don't put any more words into my mouth because that is what complicates the situation.

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