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Zeke009
12-13-01, 06:52 PM
First off, I hope a mod doesn't get upset that I kinda did a double post. I also posted this in Games, but after thinking about it... I think it is more of a DirectX + GeForce3 issue than the game I had.

--Time for the copy & paste--

I have done a full, complete install of Soul Reaver 2 twice and it will never run! Previous to my latest attempt I made sure that my vid drivers were up to date and that DirectX was up to date.

All I get is a little screen that says my card does not support DirectX. Funny, I just installed DirectX8 and the card is a GeForce3!! Now I can no longer run any benchmarks with 3DMark 2001 because that says a similar error. I am very close to doing a complete reformat, reinstall of Win98SE, and reconfigure of my system. But I just don't have the time right now and I have some projects I need to work on as well.

Any info you guys can provide will be greatly appreciated! How can I completely uninstall DirectX so I can be sure that an install of either DirectX8a or DirectX8.1 is clean and complete?

My machine:
- PIII 866
- 512 PC133 RAM
- Creative Labs PCI 512 - almost time to replace it.. :D
- Gainward GeForce3 Golden Sample w/ 23.11 Dets (no OC cause I did not set it since I reinstalled the vid drivers)
- Win98SE

http://www.vi2.com/maxForumFiles/12_error1.jpg
http://www.vi2.com/maxForumFiles/55_error2.jpg

CeltyMcBagpipes
12-13-01, 10:25 PM
hmm possible vid driver conflicts, did you install more than one set of drivers?



Snoogans

spazzkid
12-13-01, 11:11 PM
hmm looks like it. try downloading detonator destroyer from guru3d.com and reinstall your drivers. maybe that should do it.

Zeke009
12-14-01, 12:42 AM
I did use the det destroyer, rebooted, installed 23.11, made some changes, rebooted, installed DirectX 8.1, rebooted, got annoyed with rebooting, made sure my vid card settings were what i like (color and start up options). And yet nothing requiring DirectX works.

There is no overclocking so that is not a factor.

Any other ideas besides a complete reinstall of Win98SE? Which I want to do for other reasons.

Acko
12-14-01, 02:08 PM
Hi Zeke009

First: I`m sure you can not uninstall Direct X.

Second: Have you tried the Direct X Diagnostic Tool?

Start/Programs/Accessories/System Information/Tools/Direct X Diagnostic Tool.

Run all the tests & see what it comes up with.

Report back & we will go on from there.

Acko

Zeke009
12-14-01, 02:31 PM
I will do that when I get home tonight.

By the way: Somerset, as in Somerset, Wisconson? Home of the annual drunk fest known as X-Fest?! What a quant little town... until X-Fest rolls around!!

Torch
12-14-01, 03:38 PM
There are several apps available that will completely uninstall directx, one of them being DXBuster. I cannot confirm that they work with XP, and the website states that the Win2k uninstall routines are beta. http://www.directxbuster.de/index_e.html

If this doesn;t work, try searching for other DX uninstallers. I've used DXBuster before and it does indeed work.

Considering you've cleanly installed your video driver (several times), I'm willing to bet it's your DX installation. Try the uninstaller and let's hear how well it works.

Good luck...

Zeke009
12-14-01, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by Torch
There are several apps available that will completely uninstall directx, one of them being DXBuster. I cannot confirm that they work with XP, and the website states that the Win2k uninstall routines are beta. http://www.directxbuster.de/index_e.html

Worked like a charm!! Thank you for recommending that program. I was unable to find any really useful information about uninstalling DX8 in my limited search last night. Once I used that tool to remove DX8 and reinstalled with DX8a I saw some features that were not available before.

Every program that had an error with DX8 previously works flawlessly now! Thanks again! The program should be in a sticky or something!

Torch
12-26-01, 04:15 PM
Glad that worked for you! Pass the info along and help someone else ... Peace.