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Whoever can help,

O.K guys and gals I'm completely computer illiterate here. I am having
problems downloading DirectX 9.0c. The game I play,Starwars Galaxies,
now requires it to play further. I seem to have no problem downloading
it. My problem is when you install it. I get the message," DirectX did
not copy a required file." It also stops at a file called amstream.dll.
I have also gotten the message, "A cabinet file necessary for
installation cannot be trusted." I have gotten past that set back
though. BTW I currently have SVC Pac 1.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Easu


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"Easu" <Easu.1jk0dn@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> Whoever can help,
>
> O.K guys and gals I'm completely computer illiterate here. I am having
> problems downloading DirectX 9.0c. The game I play,Starwars Galaxies,
> now requires it to play further. I seem to have no problem downloading
> it. My problem is when you install it. I get the message," DirectX did
> not copy a required file." It also stops at a file called amstream.dll.
> I have also gotten the message, "A cabinet file necessary for
> installation cannot be trusted." I have gotten past that set back
> though. BTW I currently have SVC Pac 1.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
>
> Easu
>
>
> --
> Easu

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