Posted September 20, 201410 yr Description: The Microsoft DirectX® End-User Runtime provides updates to 9.0c and previous versions of DirectX — the core Windows® technology that drives high-speed multimedia and games on the PC. read more. Info: The addon will Slipstream DirectX runtimes into the windows image as Pre-Installed OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 - x86 / x64 Version: 9.29.1974 Download: DirectX_June2010_x86.WA Mirror - Mirror Size: 13.13 MB MD5 : 19d9de7038fc9f869e3126f20a785785 SHA1: a2a0880986ed464403035822d296fc2b76f7ff25 DirectX_June2010_x64.WA Mirror - Mirror Size: 27.83 MB MD5 : 78797de2739070bbc6329bc52a75d440 SHA1: 7244d80c532c882a0a945d9d97e0067dd0b35294 Note: on Windows 8/8.1/10 you need first to enable .NET Framework 3.5 feature Edited December 24, 20231 yr by abbodi1406 updated links
October 4, 201410 yr Can you please explain a little more with what is your installers different than other two great installers (ricktendo's and yumeyao's)? ''directx for managed code'' is for developers only? Thanks
October 5, 201410 yr Author Nothing different, mine is kind of preinstall the package manually and saves install time laterricktendo's and yumeyao's install the package after installing the system regarding managed code, don't know for sure
October 27, 201410 yr In the file name of the "DirectX without 'DirectX for Managed Code'", it is written Windows 8.1 but not in the Full version. Does it mean that the 1st one (Full) won't work in Win8.1? Edited October 27, 201410 yr by niTe_RiDeR_Pro
October 27, 201410 yr Author Both addons works for Both Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 but the Full as noted, require enabling .NET 3.5 Framework in Windows 8/8.1, because Managed Code relies on .NET 2.0 (part of 3.5)
May 1, 20168 yr Author Unfortunately, i lost the files i'll try to re-make it Edit: Updated Edited May 1, 20168 yr by abbodi1406
May 1, 20168 yr 4 hours ago, abbodi1406 said: Unfortunately, i lost the files i'll try to re-make it Edit: Updated With the permission of the master abbodi1406 I uploaded the new link http://www.4shared.com/file/b3LBVs6lba/DirectX.html
September 24, 20168 yr I want to incorporate this with my Win 7 SP1 x64 ISO. Do I need to install both of them? As in x86 & x64 or just x64?
April 6, 20186 yr https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9ROubKDHuPHWUlHeFEzRWVMWWs https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9ROubKDHuPHaTRLLXdzc2pFUVk
December 7, 20195 yr The content is the same. The two are meant for different usage scenarios, though.
September 22, 20213 yr @abbodi1406 New links, had to re-upload. DirectX_June2010_x86.wa https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A31R-X9wJ171bbT4Ql1nOiwaNKAmkVr8/view?usp=sharing DirectX_June2010_x64.wa https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JnTj-wn1Hj-h2mR43tjWhZjTO7AbD4YI/view?usp=sharing
February 12, 20223 yr Hello everyone Is abbodi1406 the same as the package published at the address? https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/repack-directx-end-user-runtime-june-2010.84785/
February 12, 20223 yr There are some very, very slight differences. The code at https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/repack-directx-end-user-runtime-june-2010.84785/ is now mostly the same as the installer created by DXCB, which he referenced in his code comments. abbodi1406 added XAudio2_9redist.dll, did a more correct implementation of DirectX for Managed Code which added some missing registry references, and even made the code slightly smaller. I don't think that most people will notice the differences in practice, but YMMV. As @mooms stated, the end result is essentially the same. Cheers and Regards Edited February 12, 20223 yr by bphlpt
February 12, 20223 yr Thank you @mooms and @bphlpt for your help. @abbodi1406 are you considering adding XAudio2_9redist.dll to these packages?
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