SHA-512: This of course assumes you actually have an uncorrupted copy of the DirectX SDK setup package. You should also consider picking up the updated version of the DirectX End-User Runtime Package if you are deploying DirectX SDK components with your application, and of course fully understand the issues detailed in this earlier blog post. The June 2010 DirectX SDK installs version 9 of the Visual C++ Redistributable. Setup writers: If you are creating a deployment for your application and you are using VS 2010, it is recommended you use the Service Pack 1 version and not the RTM version to avoid this issue. The issue occurs because a newer version of the Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable is present on the computer. See this post for details on installing the correct version. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 / Windows 8 users: The Direct3D 10.x/Direct3D 11.x SDK Debug Layers installed by the DirectX SDK (June 2010) are not compatible with Windows 8 or Windows 7 SP1 + KB 2670838. Windows SDK: The Windows SDK 7.1 has exactly the same issue as noted in KB 2717426. This issue does not affect the DirectX End-User Runtime web or stand-alone installer as those packages do not deploy any version of the VC++ CRT. Note: This issue does not affect earlier version of the DirectX SDK which deploy the VS 2005 / VS 2008 CRT REDIST and do not deploy the VS 2010 CRT REDIST. Be sure to install the most current version available, which at this point is the KB 2565063 with a security fix. On an 圆4 system, you should install both the x86 and 圆4 versions of the C++ REDIST. (3) Reinstall the Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package version 9 (Service Pack 1).
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