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Resolved Direct X issue on Steam Deck

ItsMeBilly

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I have installed Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) and CloneBD to a USB drive which runs on my Steam Deck, but when I try to boot up CloneBD, I get this message: "Direct X is not installed or is missing components CloneBD will exit now."

I have checked dxdiag and it says I have DirectX 12, and the Direct3D dll files are present in system32. I've tried both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of CloneBD, but both give me the same error message. I've just ran a couple of games and they played fine, so I think my DirectX drivers are working. Is there a specific version of DirectX that I should be running?
 
I have finally figured out the issue thanks to an older thread, which is that I had a later version of the D3DCompiler dll file (D3DCompiler_47.dll), so I downloaded D3DCompiler_43.dll and copied it into both the System32 and SysWOW64 folders under C:\Windows. CloneBD now seems to be working as I am currently ripping a Blu-ray to my pen drive.
 
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