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How to update DxDiag???

Pepsi2853_ESO
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okay so i know ESO now only supports DxDiag 11 and up. i currently have DxDiag 10. i'm also currently running windows 10 home edition. my specs are listed here: http://prntscr.com/achzlw
i have a GTX 960, which i checked, and it supports DxDiag 12. so how do i update my DxDiag to 12? i've been looking everywhere but can't find a download link. any help anyone??
  • Salfurium
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    Windows 10 comes with DirectX 12 preinstalled and your GPU supports DirectX 12 as well. DxDiag is just a diagnosing tool and doesn't have any influence on your ability to play. Your PC should be completely fine running ESO without you having to do anything.
  • Pepsi2853_ESO
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    Salfurium wrote: »
    Windows 10 comes with DirectX 12 preinstalled and your GPU supports DirectX 12 as well. DxDiag is just a diagnosing tool and doesn't have any influence on your ability to play. Your PC should be completely fine running ESO without you having to do anything.

    my DxDiag says i have version 10 installed and not version 12.
  • Over9KThespian
    Make sure your GPU is updated with the latest driver, and Win10 as fully updated as well. Those are the two sources that can update DX-related elements. If after that it still says DX10 is installed, but you seem to run ESO, then I guess your DXDiag tool much be bugged for some reason. That'll go in line with different troubleshooting.
    Edited by Over9KThespian on March 8, 2016 12:14AM
  • Salfurium
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    Are you referring to the line in the screenshot reading "Version: 10.18.13.6200"?
    That is nVidias internal driver version number which has nothing to do with the version of DirectX.
    Edited by Salfurium on March 8, 2016 12:19AM
  • Pepsi2853_ESO
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    Salfurium wrote: »
    Are you referring to the line in the screenshot reading "Version: 10.18.13.6200"?
    That is nVidias internal driver version number which has nothing to do with the version of DirectX.

    oh nevermind then. so then i don't know why i'm crashing now.
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