Directx June 2010 Hot! 📢 📥

You’ll see missing DLL errors like:

Get-ChildItem C:\Windows\System32\*.dll | Where-Object $_.Name -like "d3dx9_*" directx june 2010

Should list files like d3dx9_31.dll through d3dx9_43.dll . | | Windows 10/11 blocks it | Run

| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | | Run it anyway — it still adds missing DLLs. | | “Internal error” | Delete temp files: %temp% → clear contents → reinstall. | | Windows 10/11 blocks it | Run as Administrator, disable real-time AV temporarily. | | Game still missing DLL after install | Manually extract DLL from the redist folder and register ( regsvr32 ), or copy to game directory. | | DirectX web installer fails | Use the full redistributable (directx_Jun2010_redist.exe) instead of web version. | | In June 2010, Microsoft released DirectX 11,

In June 2010, Microsoft released DirectX 11, a significant update to its DirectX graphics API. This update brought numerous improvements and new features that enhanced the gaming experience on Windows PCs. In this article, we'll take a look back at DirectX June 2010, its key features, and the impact it had on the gaming industry.

Furthermore, the SDK’s focus on allowed for dynamic Level of Detail (LOD). Instead of a developer manually creating three versions of a rock (low, medium, high poly), the GPU could now subdivide the geometry on the fly. While it would take years for consoles to fully catch up to this PC feature, the June 2010 SDK provided the blueprint that developers used to build games like Civilization V and Battlefield 3 .

DXSETUP.exe /silent