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> Unable to play ArmA 2
amirzx
post Sep 29 2009, 07:04
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Hello guys, I'm new here..
i need a help to solve my ArmA 2 problem.
i cant start the application. when i click it will be a message out, below is the windows message

arma2.exe - Unable To Locate Component
This application has failed to start because X3DAudio1_6.dll was not found. Re-installing may fix this problem.


however, I've re-installing it several time, but its still doesn't work.
can somebody help me?

p/s: sorry if my english too bad.
 
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Legislator
post Sep 29 2009, 12:49
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Your directX installation seems to be corrupt. Try installing the latest directX version for your operating system. If you're using directX 10 be sure to install directX 9 as well because DX10 doesn't contain all prievous files of DX9 which are needed for ArmA II (DX9 game).

If this doesn't fix your problem, please upload your dxdiag.txt and your ArmAII.rpt to http://arma.pastebin.com and post the links here.

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post Sep 29 2009, 15:39
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QUOTE(Legislator @ Sep 29 2009, 19:49) *
Your directX installation seems to be corrupt. Try installing the latest directX version for your operating system. If you're using directX 10 be sure to install directX 9 as well because DX10 doesn't contain all prievous files of DX9 which are needed for ArmA II (DX9 game).

If this doesn't fix your problem, please upload your dxdiag.txt and your ArmAII.rpt to http://arma.pastebin.com and post the links here.



problem solve, thx
 
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