DirectX 10 is the newest standard.
yes, directX 10 should be fine
Windows Vista. DirectX is an API, not a program, and as such it has no specific requirements. To use DirectX 10 hardware features, you need a capable video card.
No NVIDIA 9600GT only supports DirectX 10..
Direct X 10 is a completely new Direct X. It as far as i know has nothing to virtually nothing in terms of files from Direct X 10. By installing Direct X9 it will NOT overwrite your direct X10 but what it will do is add the direct X9 files to your direct x and increase compatibility with software that requires the components that belong to DirectX 9. Hope that was helpful
There is no version of DirectX 10 for Windows XP.
DirectX 10 is included with Windows Vista.
just download the program called KMDXC(Just Google it). After downloading select directx 10 and click patch.
Microsoft is the company that created Directx 10 and therefore would be the best place to download it. There are other sites like 4shared that offer the download as well. Some sites like Qcentre offer the download but a person may have to register with the site prior to download.
One can downlaod DirectX 10 from the following websites: Microsoft website, DirectX-10, Qt Centre, PC Games Hardware, Softtonic, Kioskea, Toms Hardware, Tech Spot, to name a few.
DirectX 10 is the newest standard.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=2da43d38-db71-4c1b-bc6a-9b6652cd92a3 This downloads a program which detects your current installation, and downloads updated components, as well as installing them. Note: this is not for DirectX 10.x - that is a separate download.
yes, directX 10 should be fine
DirectX 10 is included with Windows Vista. It does not work on Windows XP.
No. The GeForce 8 series was the first to support DirectX 10.
DirectX is not about your operating system but it's about video card you have. Video cards available today support DirectX 11 and as far as you have drivers for such video card your will support DirectX. Make sure that you update DirectX.
Windows Vista. DirectX is an API, not a program, and as such it has no specific requirements. To use DirectX 10 hardware features, you need a capable video card.