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help with exe file, direct x
nishka007
post Aug 15 2007, 07:51 PM
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I installed mysteryville 2 on my computer that has no internet connection but ut was given the error
" d3dll" and so I went and installed it but my game still did not work. So then I went and got the latest direct x possible wich is dirext x9 redis for computers with NO internet connection but now i get the error "mysteryville2 has caused an error in mysteryville2.RWG" So I tested my game in another computer where I never got any error messages at all . When I installed it the first time it worked just fine. But I need on my other computer. So how I can I fix this error? I would appreciate any help because im not good with compluters.
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post Aug 19 2007, 10:38 AM
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After you installed the direct x did you uninstall and then reinstall the game?
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