As most of you know, Microsoft doesn’t provides any uninstall or rollback option to resolve DirectX problem. The only option overcome DirectX error or problem is downloading the latest DirectX End-User Runtime Installer and hopefully the new DirectX installation can overcome or resolve your DirectX problem. If not, you need to resolve the DirectX problem by manual ways.
However, fixing Windows DirectX error or problem has been easy now with DirectX Happy Uninstall. A DirectX Management tools that allows windows user fix DirectX error, backup PC’s DirectX files, restore DirectX files from backup, disc rollback and full install DirectX. However, unique disc rollback is pay version features, which you are required to pay $19.95 to unlock the features.
On DirectX error fixing, DirectX Happy Uninstall provides three buttons at main interface that allow you to easily use the windows internal tool to help you troubleshoot DirectX related issues. Restore and backup option is pretty straightforward, which DHU will scan and backup all DirectX files into a CAB file for a future restoration. For DirectX file restore option, you can simple restore by clicking restore buttons on the DirectX backups file list that you have made before. You can even delete the backups from there.
For disc rollback option, it will first uninstall current DirectX core components from your Windows, and then install an original core component of DirectX on your PC from the Windows Setup Disc. But system reboot is required at the end of the rollback process to fully restore all DirectX files andregistry entries.
In addition, DirectX Happy Uninstall also provides Full-Install Feature to help you install a new version of DirectX on your PC.
Normally DirectX Happy Uninstall is only very useful for those people have DirectX problems or you want to to swap DirectX9, DirectX 10 and Direct X11 version on your computer test out different DirectX performance.
The latest DirectX Happy Uninstall version is v5.2, which it can supportsWindows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008 / 2008 R2 / Windows 7, includes x64 version. Plus more, it supports all DirectX versions, include the latest version(DirectX 11).
However, fixing Windows DirectX error or problem has been easy now with DirectX Happy Uninstall. A DirectX Management tools that allows windows user fix DirectX error, backup PC’s DirectX files, restore DirectX files from backup, disc rollback and full install DirectX. However, unique disc rollback is pay version features, which you are required to pay $19.95 to unlock the features.
On DirectX error fixing, DirectX Happy Uninstall provides three buttons at main interface that allow you to easily use the windows internal tool to help you troubleshoot DirectX related issues. Restore and backup option is pretty straightforward, which DHU will scan and backup all DirectX files into a CAB file for a future restoration. For DirectX file restore option, you can simple restore by clicking restore buttons on the DirectX backups file list that you have made before. You can even delete the backups from there.
For disc rollback option, it will first uninstall current DirectX core components from your Windows, and then install an original core component of DirectX on your PC from the Windows Setup Disc. But system reboot is required at the end of the rollback process to fully restore all DirectX files and
In addition, DirectX Happy Uninstall also provides Full-Install Feature to help you install a new version of DirectX on your PC.
Normally DirectX Happy Uninstall is only very useful for those people have DirectX problems or you want to to swap DirectX9, DirectX 10 and Direct X11 version on your computer test out different DirectX performance.
The latest DirectX Happy Uninstall version is v5.2, which it can supports