How come Microsoft/MS hasn't posted the full DirectX 9.0c End-User
Runtime (November 2010) on the Internet? I don't want its dxsetup.exe to download parts online on my crappy Internet connection. :(
How come Microsoft/MS hasn't posted the full DirectX 9.0c End-User
Runtime (November 2010) on the Internet? I don't want its dxsetup.exe to
download parts online on my crappy Internet connection. :(
So we are to assume that you found the web installer but don't want to
use that. How much time did you spend searching at Microsoft's download
site (http://www.microsoft.com/download/)? I found the below page by searching on "directx 9.0c":
Size = 286KB
This is the web installer (the one that you don't want). If you look carefully at that web download page, you'll find the full RT download
that you are looking for (95.6MB in size). It's a clickable string to
the end-user runtime download page. Hint: Look under the "Additional Information" section.
VanguardLH typed:
How come Microsoft/MS hasn't posted the full DirectX 9.0c End-User
Runtime (November 2010) on the Internet? I don't want its dxsetup.exe to >>> download parts online on my crappy Internet connection. :(
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b- bc6a-9b6652cd92a3
This is the web installer (the one that you don't want). If you look
carefully at that web download page, you'll find the full RT download
that you are looking for (95.6MB in size).
If you're referring to
... Then, that's not November 2010 version. I already have June 2010. :(
How come Microsoft/MS hasn't posted the full DirectX 9.0c End-User
Runtime (November 2010) on the Internet? I don't want its dxsetup.exe to >>>> download parts online on my crappy Internet connection. :(
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b- bc6a-9b6652cd92a3
This is the web installer (the one that you don't want). If you look
carefully at that web download page, you'll find the full RT download
that you are looking for (95.6MB in size).
If you're referring to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3b17 0b25-abab-4bc3-ae91-50ceb6d8fa8d
... Then, that's not November 2010 version. I already have June 2010. :(
It's the 9.0c version that you asked about.
Web installer: v9.0c, version 9.29.1973, published 11/30/2010 Redistributable: v9.0c, version 9.29.1962, published 06/07/2010
The DX version in both is the same (9.0c). The packaging has a slightly different version. Don't know what is different between the
installation actions of the different package types (local vs. web) but
then both are delivering the 9.0c of the *product*.
There may have been reasons why Microsoft generated a new web installer package. That doesn't mean they had to also go change the local (redistributable) package. Also, the November web installer points to
the June redistributable package. That's what Microsoft tells you to
use.
The June package is the redistributable installer for the 9.0c version.
The November package is the latest incarnation of their web installer
for the same 9.0c version.
On 12/22/2010 10:27 AM PT, VanguardLH typed:
How come Microsoft/MS hasn't posted the full DirectX 9.0c End-User
Runtime (November 2010) on the Internet? I don't want its dxsetup.exe to >>>>> download parts online on my crappy Internet connection. :(
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b- bc6a-9b6652cd92a3
This is the web installer (the one that you don't want). If you look
carefully at that web download page, you'll find the full RT download
that you are looking for (95.6MB in size).
If you're referring to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3b17 0b25-abab-4bc3-ae91-50ceb6d8fa8d
... Then, that's not November 2010 version. I already have June 2010. :(
It's the 9.0c version that you asked about.
Web installer: v9.0c, version 9.29.1973, published 11/30/2010
Redistributable: v9.0c, version 9.29.1962, published 06/07/2010
The DX version in both is the same (9.0c). The packaging has a slightly
different version. Don't know what is different between the
installation actions of the different package types (local vs. web) but
then both are delivering the 9.0c of the *product*.
There may have been reasons why Microsoft generated a new web installer
package. That doesn't mean they had to also go change the local
(redistributable) package. Also, the November web installer points to
the June redistributable package. That's what Microsoft tells you to
use.
The June package is the redistributable installer for the 9.0c version.
The November package is the latest incarnation of their web installer
for the same 9.0c version.
There are game demos and graphic demos that require the latest DirectX
9.0c based on its release date (e.g., June 2010). Inside the June 2010 redistributable installer with an archive viewer, I did see some newer/updated DirectX file. :(
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