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Conference noted::windows95

Title:Microsoft Windows 95 ("Chicago")
Notice:Please read topics 1 to 22 before writing anything
Moderator:EEMELI::BACKSTROM
Created:Sun Nov 13 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2958
Total number of notes:19968

2470.0. "DirectX video install question" by ABACUS::TOMAS () Mon Sep 30 1996 17:14

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2470.1FRSBEE::BROOKSNatural Born HackersTue Oct 01 1996 12:199
2470.2ABACUS::TOMASTue Oct 01 1996 16:556
2470.3Don't be shy.JULIET::yosmte::HARRIS_MASales Executive IIWed Oct 02 1996 03:2212
2470.4Should be ok for S3 driversHYDRA::catherine.crl.dec.com::ALDENKen AldenWed Oct 09 1996 10:374
2470.5can DirectX be de-installed easily??SUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeThu Apr 03 1997 12:0510
    
    Is there a way to remove DirectX3 or version 2 from a system EASILY?
    And doesn't the #9 GXE64 boards use the S3 chipset? I don't really want
    to do a full OS install just to remove it (which to me is quite silly
    if you can't de-install it easily) and am thinking the problem I am
    having is with DirectX3 and the newest #9 Hawkeye utility and drivers
    from #9. I'll check their page to see if they have any DirectX2/3
    information also.
    
    
2470.6Set display to VGA, reboot, then...JULIET::HARRIS_MANetworks Sales ExecFri Apr 04 1997 14:229
    Best way is to go to COntrol Panel/Display/Change Settings/Change
    Display type to VGA and then reboot the PC.
    
    Now, any video utils you want to remove should be fine. If the Direct3
    stuff you wish to remove is a TRUE W95 application install, then you
    can even use control panel/add&remove applications to remove the stuff.
    
    Mark
    
2470.7not as easy as thatSUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeMon Apr 07 1997 08:3312
    
    DirectX is not shown at all in Add/Remove programs. Someone told me it
    gets buried down deep and is not un-installable unless you do a format
    and re-install the OS (which I don't want to do, but will if I have to)
    and I think MS screwed up by doing it that way. I had it installed here
    at work (DirectX2 from Doom95) and it doesn't show here and neither
    does X3 show at home. Not a good move as it is basically forcing you to
    use this for some programs and if you have trouble between it and your
    video card drivers (some as about replacing, others don't/won't) you
    will have to do a total re-install which is a bunch of garbage! ;-)
    
    
2470.8JHAXP::DECARTERETLive mice sit on usMon Apr 07 1997 16:286
    If I rerun the setup program for DirectX, I have a command button that
    says, "Restore Original Drivers".  When I click it, it uninstalls
    Direct(stuff) that it had installed and restores the original drivers. 
    Does anyone else see it?
    
    Jason
2470.9hmm, have to remember that, does it remove ALL?SUBSYS::MSOUCYMentalmETALMikeTue Apr 08 1997 11:2717
    
    I think I have seen that, and didn't even bother to try that. I don't
    know where it stores the original stuff. I have been having enough fun
    trying to load the newer #9 drivers from floppy. Apparently you have to
    run their setup in order to update the system instead of selecting it
    in device manager and selecting "have disk" option. I went round and
    round a couple times last night (again, changed SCSI controller as
    initial one went down for unknown reason) and will just leave system
    detected/selected GXE64 Pro, then run setup from floppy and then reboot
    and see what happens. But then I will re-install Diablo and have to
    start again since I lost the other files on the disk(s) they were on
    initially and don't have save files, time to start hacking/slashing
    again! ;-)  And I will keep that in mind about the restore option if I
    start having lockups again.
    
    Mike
    
2470.10be careful of DirectX v 3.0SPSEG::BRAMSONThu Jun 05 1997 15:2136
    I should have read these notes before installing DirectX 3.0 last
    night. The installer wanted to replace my latest Matrox drivers with
    older ones that were "certified" with DirectX 3.0. I said NO to this.
    
    There is a consequence of last night's install that has me baffled. I
    used to be able run games like Duke Nukem 3D and especially Comanche 3
    via shortcuts from the Windows 95 desktop in a DOS box. After
    installing DirectX 3.0, I now get a nagging dialog box which warns me
    that these programs may not run properly under Windows 95 and then asks
    me if I want a new shortcut made which will restart the machine in DOS
    mode before launching the game. Well, if I ignore this, the box keeps
    on coming back. In the case of Duke Nukem, it will no longer run from
    the Windows 95 desktop. Comanche 3 freezes up totally as well. If I
    allow a new shortcut to be made which will switch to DOS before
    launching the game, the games still freeze up. They will run if I
    manually shut down to DOS.
    
    I guess I have done something terrible since I see no way to totallly
    get rid of this side effect. I do see the Direct drivers come up when I
    go into settings|control panel|add-remove programs, but when I click
    the remove button, it brings up the dialog box from DirectX which shows
    me what I have installed and gives me the ability to restore my
    previous audio drivers (not video since I did not let it write over
    them). So for now it looks like I am stuck UNLESS I totally clean my
    disks and start from scratch (which would be a real pain). Of course I
    could also give up my games, but that is unacceptable.
    
    Does anyone have any suggestions? Sympathy would also help. I wrote
    this lengthy message as a warning to anyone else that may be thinking
    of upgrading their version of DirectX.
    
    Thanks for any help/suggestions.
    
    
    
    Irwin
2470.11LEFTY::CWILLIAMSCD or not CD, that's the questionThu Jun 05 1997 16:3011
    Try reloading your original video drivers again. When W95 asks you if
    you want to use the ones already on the disk, say NO and reload them
    from the floppies you got from Matrox.
    
    This should fix the problems...
    
    BTW, the DirectX 3.0 release notes do describe this process, and the
    need to reload the video drivers after the upgrade...
    
    Chris
    
2470.12Will try this tonight....film at 11SPSEG::BRAMSONThu Jun 05 1997 17:317
    Thanks for the tip, Chris. I will try this tonight. I never read the
    release notes as they were not part of the archive that I expanded from
    the ZDnet download. Will update notes after I try this fix.
    
    Regards,
    
    
2470.13LEFTY::CWILLIAMSCD or not CD, that's the questionFri Jun 06 1997 10:298
    The release notes, etc, should be on the Microsoft web site...
    That's where I pulled our kit from.
    
    There's also a useful DirectX FAQ on the S3 web site - I think they
    mentioned this little hack there also.
    
    Chris