Hello,
I recently installed a game (Total War ROME II) in which has been installed DIRECTX (although I already have DIRECTX 11 installed and updated), but the DIRECTX installation failed while I get the following error: "An internal system error
occurred. Please refer to DXError.log and DirectX.log in your Windows"
The game does not work when I try to run it I think maybe that's why he does not work.
(I tried to install the game on another computer in which he does work and there was not a problem during the installation of DIRECTX)
I tried download DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and it says I have a newer or equivalent version of directx so no installation is necessary...
Already ran the sfc / scannow and chkdsk in the CMD to search for corrupted files but the result came out positive and there is no corrupted files.
And now another game that worked just fine a week ago is giving me "0xc000007b Application Error " while trying to run it probably because of the the many solutions I tryied around the directx problem...
This is what exists in the regedit now:
I recently installed a game (Total War ROME II) in which has been installed DIRECTX (although I already have DIRECTX 11 installed and updated), but the DIRECTX installation failed while I get the following error: "An internal system error
occurred. Please refer to DXError.log and DirectX.log in your Windows"
The game does not work when I try to run it I think maybe that's why he does not work.
(I tried to install the game on another computer in which he does work and there was not a problem during the installation of DIRECTX)
I tried download DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and it says I have a newer or equivalent version of directx so no installation is necessary...
Already ran the sfc / scannow and chkdsk in the CMD to search for corrupted files but the result came out positive and there is no corrupted files.
And now another game that worked just fine a week ago is giving me "0xc000007b Application Error " while trying to run it probably because of the the many solutions I tryied around the directx problem...
This is what exists in the regedit now: