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Fitz
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      08-03-2007
I tried to install Nero 7 Ultimate (Enhanced), which claims to be Vista
compatible. During the setup, Nero stopped install to tell me it needed
to "upgrade" my system. The upgrade...install Direct X 9c. When I didn't
accept, Nero stopped the install. So, if I accept it so that Nero will
continue the install, will Vista recognize the attempt to overwrite a
more current version of Direct X and prohibit it, or will Nero win out
and screw up my system?

You would think software claiming to be Vista compatible would recognize
correct version of Direct X.

Thanks,
Fitz
 
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      08-03-2007
"Fitz" <> wrote in message
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>I tried to install Nero 7 Ultimate (Enhanced), which claims to be Vista
>compatible. During the setup, Nero stopped install to tell me it needed to
>"upgrade" my system. The upgrade...install Direct X 9c. When I didn't
>accept, Nero stopped the install. So, if I accept it so that Nero will
>continue the install, will Vista recognize the attempt to overwrite a more
>current version of Direct X and prohibit it, or will Nero win out and screw
>up my system?
>
> You would think software claiming to be Vista compatible would recognize
> correct version of Direct X.
>
> Thanks,
> Fitz



DX10 is completely separate from DX9 so you are safe to install DX9. In
fact, installing DX9 is recommended because Microsoft left out an integral
DX9 file that some games need so by installing DX9 that file gets put back
in.

 
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Ian Betts
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      08-03-2007


"Fitz" <> wrote in message
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>I tried to install Nero 7 Ultimate (Enhanced), which claims to be Vista
>compatible. During the setup, Nero stopped install to tell me it needed to
>"upgrade" my system. The upgrade...install Direct X 9c. When I didn't
>accept, Nero stopped the install. So, if I accept it so that Nero will
>continue the install, will Vista recognize the attempt to overwrite a more
>current version of Direct X and prohibit it, or will Nero win out and screw
>up my system?
>
> You would think software claiming to be Vista compatible would recognize
> correct version of Direct X.
>
> Thanks,
> Fitz
>

Nero 7 requires the upgrade. this will not be stopped because Direct X is a
separate applet to the Vista system. Vista way made some time ago Direct X
updates very regularly. It is required by many web pages as well as Nero.



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Fitz
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      08-03-2007

Thanks for the replies. Nero also responded to a support request with
the same answer.

Fitz
 
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cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)
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      08-04-2007
On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 18:41:58 -0800, Fitz <> wrote:

>I tried to install Nero 7 Ultimate (Enhanced), which claims to be Vista
>compatible. During the setup, Nero stopped install to tell me it needed
>to "upgrade" my system. The upgrade...install Direct X 9c. When I didn't
>accept, Nero stopped the install.


That's exactly what I did, too!

In fact, you can (and need to) let it "install DirectX 9 c". It won't
mess up Vista's built-in DirectX 10, as I feared, and yes; DirectX 9
is present in Vista for compatibility with older sware, and maybe
newer sware (like Nero 7) that may be written for both XP and Vista.

>So, if I accept it so that Nero will continue the install, will Vista
>recognize the attempt to overwrite a more current version of Direct X
>and prohibit it, or will Nero win out and screw up my system?


You'd be OK, if my mileage is anything to go by.

>You would think software claiming to be Vista compatible would recognize
>correct version of Direct X.


It's a bit more complicated than that - there was someone from MS who
explained the details, but basically, Vista includes both DirectX 10
(which is Vista-only) and DirectX 9c (which is current for XP).

Below those handy "DirectX n" monickers are a raft of different
subsystems, e.g. Direct3D, DirectSound, etc. and within that, all the
versions of the loose code files. In practice, when an application
uses "DirectX", it can be a combination of these.

But yes - my reaction was *exactly* the same as yours; "I wait 6
months for nero to gather their fec... er, get their act together, and
now the 'new' version wants to knock be back to the XP age? WTF?"
:-)


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Fitz
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      08-06-2007
Works as advertised. Nero installed after allowing DX9c, works fine.
DXDIAG show DX10 as the version.

Thanks for the help.

Fitz
 
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