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DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010)

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This download provides the DirectX end-user redistributable that developers can include with their product.

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Version: 9.29.1974 Date published: 4/18/2011
Language: English
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directx_Jun2010_redist.exe 95.6 MB Download

Overview

This download provides the DirectX end-user multi-languaged redistributable that developers can include with their product. The redistributable license agreement covers the terms under which developers may use the Redistributable. For full details please review the DirectX SDK EULA.txt and DirectX Redist.txt files located in the license directory.

This package is localized into Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Swedish, and English.

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System requirements

Supported operating systems: Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Service Pack 3


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Instructions

  1. Click the Download button on this page to start the download, or select a different language from the Change language drop-down list and click Go.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To start the installation immediately, click Run.
    • To save the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save.
    • To cancel the installation, click Cancel.

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Additional information


  • The DirectX redist installation includes all the latest and previous released DirectX runtime. This includes D3DX, XInput, and Managed DirectX components.
  • The DirectX runtime cannot be uninstalled.

  • This update is recommended for users that do not have internet connection during installation.

  • If you would like the websetup version of the runtime package, please click here.
  • Starting with the December 2006 SDK release, the redist no longer supports Win9x.
  • Starting with the June 2010 SDK release, the redist no longer supports Windows 2000.

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DirectX Software Development Kit

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    • Windows 7
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    • Windows 7 SP1
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
  • Supported Architectures:
    • x86
    • x64
  • Hardware Requirements:
    • Recommended Minimum: Pentium 1 GHz or higher with 512 MB RAM or more
    • Minimum disk space:
      • x86 – 600 MB
      • x64 – 1.5 GB
  • Prerequisites:
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