DxDiag has detected that there is a problem accessing Direct3D

I'll have a directly question X

Hello

I have a laptop Compaq CQ62 with Windows 7 64 bit.
He has a Mobile Intel 4 series video card
I have Direct X 11 is installed
However, Direct X seems to give me problems.
All my programs video game including games crash at launch.
I went to Dxdiag to understand the question, but when I run Dxdiag it gives me the following error:
' DxDiag has detected that there is a problem accessing Direct3D the.
last time that this program has been used. You want to bypass Direct3D this time? »
If I hit 'Does NOT' crash DxDiag if I type 'YES' Direct 3D and Texture AGP become "not available".
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but it was without result. Can anyone help please?

Hello

1 did you do changes on the computer before the show?
2. What games you try to play?

Method 1:
You can upgrade the graphics card drivers and check:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work correctly

Method 2:
You can check the link provided and check:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/diagnosing-basic-problems-with-DirectX

Method 3:
You can also perform a clean boot and check if it helps:
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
Note: after a repair, be sure to set the computer to start as usual as mentioned in step 7 in the Knowledge Base article.

Method 4:
You can see the supplied knowledge base article and check:
DirectX is properly installed on your computer
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/256182

Also check this link for more information:
Game hangs or quits unexpectedly
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/303032

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • has had an alert that there is a problem with the installation of IntelliPoint software

    I got an alert that there is a problem with the installation of the IntelliPoint software. To resolve this problem, you must remove IntelliPoint software, and then run Intellipoint Setup again.  If I have remove it where do I go to run the installer?

    Hello

    You can go here: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/downloads

    then select the keyboard and mouse or other device you can download the latest version of the Intellipoint software.

    Thank you...

    The thread is placed automatically in Windows.

  • Windows has detected that your computer's performance are weak

    Hello

    When I play pc games (battlefield bad company 2, crysis, etc.) when the game closes I am greeted by a popup box saying that windows has detected that my performance of computers is low and he asks me if I want to change my view windows based model and it asks if I want to continue to see the message. I chose no, but it keeps apearing is there a way to remedy? Oh my pc specs are: motherboard asus crosshair formula 2

    AMD phenom 2 945@3ghz

    XFX core edition @stock speeds gtx275

    speeds of 4 GB kingston kvr-800d2n6 / 2g @stock and position the auto timing

    Seagate barracuda 7200.12 16 MB cache

    power supply Corsair hx 1000

    Windows 7 Edition home premium 64-bit

    Thanks for your time any help would be apreciated.

    Hello

    I've updated my videocard to a gtx 570 not only for that matter lol, I can now use direct x 11 entirely finally. :)

    I have not encountered this problem since then, but it's early days, updates of pilot for the period between my last post and November 2010 has not remedied the problem.

    Thank you

  • I can not defrag.my PC, it is constantly in a X box [Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled

    complete the question was in my title.thank you

    When you try to defragment a volume and Disk Defragmenter reports:

    Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume: (c :))
    Please run Chkdsk /f.

    This means that the volume that you want to defragment was marked 'dirty' XP.  This is not necessarily all of the data has been lost on the volume, it simply means that XP thinks that the volume should be checked to find errors because of something that happened before.

    You won't be able to defragment the volume until the dirty bit has been removed.

    This does not mean that a disk check is scheduled to run, and you can't cancel what needs to happen in this case because this isn't the problem.

    Also the dirty bit is not set on a volume, you can still run a disk defrag with a record of date of arrival in the meantime (try).

    Entry of commands to reset or erase a disc awaiting verification or suggestions for changes to the registry to make changes is a waste of time - that is not the problem.

    A volume can be marked as dirty, if the system underwent a power interruption (power failure, pulling plug, removing the battery, button / stop), abandoned restart or an abnormal termination.  One of these events?

    When XP starts, it automatically checks the bit of impurity on each volume.  You can also tell XP to ignore the bit of impurity on any volume, but this probably isn't a good idea in case there is a real problem that needs to be fixed.  If you have a hard drive where the dirty bit will not disappear, you can tell XP not to check.

    If the starting XP detects that the volume is dirty, it will be automatically run the check disk with error correction (chkdsk/r) and try to fix the problems detected.

    If the chkdsk command succeeds, it clears the dirty bit, and then you can defragment the volume.

    You can check the status of your bit of impurity from a command prompt window.

    To do this, click Start, run and enter in the box:

    cmd

    Click OK to open a command prompt window.

    For example, to query the bit of impurity on drive C, type:

    fsutil dirty query C:

    The sample output:
    Volume c is dirty
    Volume C: is dirty

    Is the volume of your sale or it is not dirty?

    You cannot use fsutil or chkntfs from a command prompt to delete the bit of impurity on a volume.

    The only thing that can clear the bit of impurity on a volume is chkdsk /r (or chkdsk/p).  You could tell XP not to check the bit of impurity on a volume where the dirty bit does not erase, but this probably isn't a good idea since there is some sort of problem on the volume.

    You will be not also solve this problem by editing your registry database (pay attention technical support engineers and moderators of Forum)-is not the problem.

    Once a volume is marked as dirty, the only way to clear the dirty bit is to run "chkdsk/r" or "chkdsk/p" when the volume is not in use.  The only way a volume can not be used while XP is just starting to load or from the XP Recovery Console.

    If XP will not run chkdsk correctly when your system restarts or the dirty bit will not erase as it should, you need to look in the Event Viewer log chkdsk and see what is happening and fix it.

    If XP will not always clear the dirty bit, you need to run chkdsk/r of the XP Recovery Console so you can look and see what works and run it again until it works.  If your hard drive fails, you may never be able to clear the dirty bit, in this case, you can also say XP never check the afflicted volume dirty bit (this will usually do the trick).

    Saying XP not to check the bit of impurity on a volume would be risky behavior because there would always be some kind of problem with your hard drive.

  • Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the Volume: C:. Please run Chkdsk /f.

    I know this question has been asked several times, but I did these steps and still not get Defragmenter to work.  My Disk Doctor said I don't have problems with my Defragler work program - but I don't have a C: drive not 'dirty '.  I have Windows XP Home Edition and do not know how to run an XP Recovery Console.  Y at - it an easy way just to get the Defragmenter to work?... when I run Chkdsk... It goes through stages and then closes and the problem is still there.  Defragmenter just stopped working, my computer everything works fine.  Help, please.

    Hmmm...  It should only take a few minutes for ImgBurn to create the bootable XP Recovery Console CD, then maybe one of the songs that you have downloaded (xp_rec_con.iso or install IgmBurn) won't quite right.

    You want ImgBurn to play a happy tune when it is successful and a "Oh no!" message when it fails, but it shouldn't take hours to burn this ISO file bit.  You can try another system.  You can always uninstall ImgBurn when finished.

    I say 'be patient' when you run the chkdsk /r command because sometimes it seems to be stuck (or even go back), but it should end later.  Depending on the volume size, the amount of data on the volume, the speed of your system and what the chkdsk finds to do, you can watch several hours.

    Look at these words from the mouth of Microsoft:

    If you use chkdsk /f on a drive or drives for very large (for example, 70 gigabytes) with a very large number of files (for example, millions of files), chkdsk may take a long time (for example, over several days) to complete. The computer is not available during this time because chkdsk does not relinquish control until it is completed.

    At the time of this writing, I'm guessing a disc 70 GB was "very large" but it is quite modest by today's standards.

    Now with today's technology, it is unlikely to take days, but it could still take some time!  If your HARD drive is afflicted with a problem material and dying, it can never finish or be unable to fix things.

    To start XP, it automatically checks each volume to see if it is dirty and will try to run chkdsk from the afflicted volumes.  Sometimes, it's good enough to clear the dirty bit, sometimes it isn't.  You will see a message at startup if the volume should be checked for consistency and XP will do the best.

    That's exactly what the message tells you:

    Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume: (c :))

    You can query the dirty bit on a volume from the command prompt window.

    Click Start, run and enter in the box:

    cmd

    Click OK to open the command prompt window.

    To query the bit of impurity on drive C, type:

    fsutil dirty query C:

    The sample output:
    Volume c is dirty
    Volume C: is dirty

    Type "exit" to close the command prompt window.

    If you are suspicious of your HARD drive and think it might be failing, now would be a good time to backup your personal data (documents, pictures, music, etc.) to an external location - a separate attached USB drive or a few clouds on the Internet.

  • What is this average, Disk Defragmenter has detected that chkdsk command is schduled to run on the volume: (C). Please run chkdsk /f.

    Been trying to run the defrag on my C drive and this message keeps coming up.

    When you try to defragment a volume of that Disk Defragmenter reports:

    Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume: (c :))
     
    Please run Chkdsk /f.

    This means that the volume that you want to defragment was marked 'dirty' XP.  This is not necessarily all of the data has been lost on the volume, it simply means that XP thinks that the volume should be checked to find errors because of something that happened before.

    You won't be able to defragment the volume until the dirty bit has been removed.

    A volume can be marked as dirty, if the system underwent a power interruption (power failure, pulling plug, removing the battery, button / stop), abandoned restart or an abnormal termination.  One of these events?

    When XP starts, it automatically checks the bit of impurity on each volume.  You can also tell XP to ignore the bit of impurity on any volume, but this probably isn't a good idea in case there is a real problem that needs to be fixed.  If you have a hard drive where the dirty bit will not disappear, you can tell XP not to check.

    If the starting XP detects that the volume is dirty, it will be automatically run the check disk with error correction (chkdsk/r) and try to fix the problems detected.

    If the chkdsk command succeeds, it clears the dirty bit, and then you can defragment the volume.

    You can check the status of your bit of impurity from a command prompt window.

    To do this, click Start, run and enter in the box:

    cmd

    Click OK to open a command prompt window.

    For example, to query the bit of impurity on drive C, type:

    fsutil dirty query C:

    The sample output:
    Volume c is dirty
    Volume C: is dirty

    Is the volume of your sale or it is not dirty?

    Since XP of course already thinking that the volume is dirty, XP will automatically run chkdsk when it restarts to try to clear the dirty bit, in order to plan another running chkdsk can not help you much.  Sometimes the auto chkdsk on a reboot will be not only clear things to the top, but you can try it.

    I would like to start in the XP Recovery Console and run chkdsk /r from there you can actually watch and see what happens and decide what to do about this.  When own running chkdsk/r, it clears the dirty bit unless your HARD drive is somewhat distressed.

  • Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that will never end.

    This week (01/10/12) I registered on youtube and now I can't log back in here or in my gmail account. I tried every fix-it/single remedy offered the FF forum but nothing works.

    Any other work, all the sites that I frequent load fine, is youtube doing something on purpose for FF users? I can get the page youtube videos and see, but I can't log on, every time I click the sign in button, I get:

    "The page is not redirecting properly".

    Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.
    

    This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies. »

    I hate to be a conspiracy theorist, I can connect to youtube without problem on IE, but I hate this browser. I use windows 7 and 15 FF. Can someone find it?

    Looks like it's a firefox issue, because that never happened on IE, Safari or Opera on me.
    You think not that a simple patch can solve this problem. I have to delete individual cookies every day.

  • I deleted my account on a site I'm going and it keeps saing that Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that doesn't

    He repeated to me that Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that will never end.

     This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept
       cookies.
    

    Have you tried to clear the cache and cookies?

    Clear the cache and cookies from sites that cause problems.

    "Clear the Cache":

    • Tools > Options > advanced > network > content caching Web: 'clear now '.

    'Delete Cookies' sites causing problems:

    • Tools > Options > privacy > Cookies: "show the Cookies".

    See also:

  • Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that will never end. I followed your instructions and nothing works. This just started happening today.

    I was watching www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles for months. I started using Firefox about a month ago. Earlier today, when I tried connecting to the site, I received the message "Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that will never end."
    I went on your site and follow the instructions. This Web site was not in the blocked sites. He told me how to add it, and I did.
    She still refuses to open this site.
    Internet Explorer WILL open this site.

    Clear the cache and cookies from sites that cause problems.

    "Clear the Cache":

    • Tools > Options > advanced > network > storage (Cache) offline: 'clear now '.

    'Delete Cookies' sites causing problems:

    • Tools > Options > privacy > Cookies: "show the Cookies".
  • message from Firefox: "page isn't redirecting properly" Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that will never end. * Why this mess

    "The page isn't redirecting properly?

    i receive this warning on a daily basis. it seems to occur whenever i open a message  in gmail or try to send a message. anybody have a clue about this? thanks!
    

    Firefox has detected that the server redirects the request for this address in a way that will never end.

       *   This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept
             cookies.
    

    See http://kb.mozillazine.org/The_page_is_not_redirecting_properly

  • "test has detected that your script debugger.

    Hello world. I am setting up a new test facility and the writing of my first sequence with an existing sequence of legacy code.

    When I run the sequence and stop on the call to the DLL and then enter in the dll and I get this error:

    test has detected that your debug script settings might require visual studio to block when attaching to the process of teststand to perform this step on.

    To correct this problem, open internet explorer, select Tools > Internet options > advanced, see navigation > kids debugging the scripts, click OK and restart your sequence is run.

    The message is vague and it is indermanent whether if I should 'enable' or 'disable' debugging the scripts so I tried both. Test bench, then crashes again, and I get the same error.

    Do I need to restart after each accident? I will try that next. Any ideas on how to make this error go away?

    Thank you for your help.

    Richard

    Hmm, I clicked on your profile and could not find a mermaid.

  • A message box you informed that there is a problem with DirectX and cannot start Command Conquer 3 &.

    Original title: problem with starting game.

    I'm trying to play Command Conquer 3 & on my computer but cannot start the game, whenever a message appears saying that there is a problem with DirectX.
    The game needs min. DirectX 9 c I have so I do not understand the problem. I have Nvidia Gforce2 mx installed Gr.card so it should play without...?

    The game is C & C 3: Tiberium Wars

    Help, please!

    Hi ChrisNiven,

    1 Windows operating system you are using?

    2 have you tried to update the Nvidia drivers?

    Method 1:

    Check if there are problems with the DirectX installed on the system. Use DXdiag to troubleshoot all direct X related issues. DxDiag ("DirectX Diagnostics") is a diagnostic tool to test the features of DirectX and the problems of video material - or sound-related.

    For more information, you can consult the following article:

    Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX

    Method 2:

    You can also consult the following thread link and try the steps to solve the problem.

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-gaming/command-and-conquer-on-a-Mac-with-Parallels-6-and/c737a45b-7c91-458A-AAC9-66bff80236d1

    You can see the following link support Nvidia to download the latest version of the drivers.

    NVIDIA driver downloads

    Hope this information is useful.

  • Message ' Disk Defragmenter has detected that chkdsk is scheduled to run on the evolving: (c) "when I click on either analyze or defragment.»»

    Original title: Disk Defragmenter

    When I click on either analyze or defragment a window appears to indicate that, Disk Defragmenter has detected that chkdsk is scheduled to run on the evolving: (c).

    Please run chkdsk/f. My PC is XP service pack 3 - Pro

    Please tell us the next step that allowed me to start my disk defragmentation. Thank you.

    Hello

    -Did you do changes on the computer before this problem?
     
    I suggest you to follow the steps from the link and check if it helps.
    How to defragment your disk Volumes in Windows XP?
     
    For reference:
    How to analyze and defragment a Windows XP disk?
     
    Hope this information helps.
  • Error installing Microsoft NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Setup program has detected that this computer does not meet the requirements to install this software

    I need to install Microsoft NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1, as it is necessary to perform a Dell diagnostic Test, but I've been advised that: Setup has detected that this computer does not meet the requirements to install this software. Requirement: Windows install 3.1.

    However, when I look at the download page of Windows Installer 3.1 is not actually as for XP with SP3. I tried anyway and: Setup has determined that the version of Service Pack for this system is newer than the update you are applying. There is no need to install this update. Well actually it is there...

    Is there a way to get around this?

    See below articles for solution

    1 system requirements for the .net framework

    http://msdn.Microsoft.com/library/8z6watww.aspx

    2 download links for .net framework

    http://www.Microsoft.com/net/download

    or

    http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/5a4x27ek

    3. top 8 resources for .net framework

    http://www.Microsoft.com/net/itprofessionals

    4 dependencies and Versions of .NET framework

    http://msdn.Microsoft.com/library/bb822049.aspx

    5 frequently asked questions
    http://msdn2.Microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa497323.aspx

    6. management of versions, compatibility and run side-by-side in the .NET Framework
    http://msdn2.Microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa497340.aspx

    Good luck

  • Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume HP_Pavillion (C). Please run Chkdsk /f

    When I try to defragment my hard drive a message comes up saying

    Original title: defragment my hard drive

    "Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume HP_Pavillion (C). Please run Chkdsk /f

    I have no knowledge of this annex, or how to make it work, but I need to remove this message before it will allow me to do a defrag, any ideas?

    Ideas:

    • You have problems with programs
    • Error messages
    • Recent changes to your computer
    • What you have already tried to solve the problem

    When I try to defragment my hard drive a message comes up saying

    "Disk Defragmenter has detected that Chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume HP_Pavillion (C). Please run Chkdsk /f

    I have no knowledge of this annex, or how to make it work, but I need to remove this message before it will allow me to do a defrag, any ideas?

    Ideas:

    • You have problems with programs
    • Error messages
    • Recent changes to your computer
    • What you have already tried to solve the problem

    Restart the computer and let chkdsk to complete its work.

Maybe you are looking for