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joeren
Nov 24 2007, 01:27 PM | Tags: Loaded But Not Recognized D3drmdll
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I am trying to run an rc flight sim but after downloading the d3drm.dll file I cannot get the pc to recognize it. Please help anyone!?!
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Nov 24 2007, 04:47 PM | Tags: Loaded But D3drmdll Recognized Not
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Hi Matthew,
Did you place the file in C:\Windows\System or C:\Windows\System32 ?
If its a older program, it should be in System. Older programs reference that path, while the newer ones reference System32.
Hope this helps, Shawn
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TheKaz
Nov 25 2007, 06:09 AM | Tags: But D3drmdll Recognized Loaded Not
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thanks, but now the program is just flashing...
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Hi Matthew,
Did you place the file in C:\Windows\System or C:\Windows\System32 ?
If its a older program, it should be in System. Older programs reference that path, while the newer ones reference System32.
Hope this helps, Shawn
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Gibby
Nov 25 2007, 11:31 AM | Tags: Loaded But D3drmdll Not Recognized
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Might try running it with compatibility mode.
1. right click program (or shortcut) 2. click properties 3. click on Compatibility tab 4. under the "Compatibility Mode" area check the "Run this program......." 5. select the OS that the program was designed for 6. click OK to apply
Could download and install the DirectX 9c from Microsoft to eventhough Vista has DirectX 10. This will not remove directX10 & will run separately from it. Some older programs will only work with DirectX 9 or lower.
Hope this helps, Shawn
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