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Do you want to install the DirectX 11.1 but your Windows 8.1 PC can't download it? This article will tell you how to get this driver on your Windows 8.1 PC, let's see! The DirectX is a software that is necessary for multimedia applications and computer games on all Windows platforms, it includes several features that are used by the system to process the data, including detailed graphical information or sound data, in order to provide diverse visual or sound effects according to user's requirements. The DirectX 11.1 was introduced in October 2013 and included many enhancements; however; it had some bugs which made Microsoft release an update (11.2) in late December 2013. Although 11.2 fixed some of the bugs of 11.1, it also had some problems, making Microsoft release the final version (11.3) in June 2014. It is available for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, including 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the system, as well as compatible with Steam and Winuae emulators/virtual machine applications. As known that DirectX is not included in Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 by default; you must download and install it manually from Microsoft prior to use any DirectX-based software such as games or multimedia creation softwares on your computer(especially if it's a new computer). Your Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 can't work normally when you want to play a game or use a multimedia creation software without installing the DirectX, there is a good guide on how to install it on your computer. Now let's see how to get the DirectX 11.1 on your Windows 8.1 PC: Suppose you want to install the DirectX 11. 1 on your Windows 8.1 Pro computer, then you must download the Directx 11.1 vcredist_x64.exe (for 64-bit computer) or Directx 11.1 vcredist_x86.exe (for 32-bit computer) files from Microsoft .(How to get the DirectX 11.1 files) Once you have downloaded these two versions of the DirectX, open the "Create Shortcut" folder in C:\\programdata\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Packages\\ or wherever you place it on your hard drive, launch a command prompt window with administrator privileges. (How to open a command prompt) Then type the following commands: Change the "program" name to your program where the DirectX is required, for example: if you want to install it on Paint.Net, then type the following commands: After that, you must wait for all files to finish extracting and installing; after that, go back to your desktop and right-click on the "Shortcut" icon of your program and select "Properties". You will notice that there is a new checkbox called "Enable Full-Screen Optimizations", which you can check or not as for your requirements. It's also worth mentioning my computer is a desktop with Intel Core2 Duo processor 3. eccc085e13

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