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Based on the screenshot, it seems that there is an issue with the DxDiag tool itself It seems that you have copied the DxDiag tool from an old computer as the tool seems to be running under compatibility mode Please go to file explorer->This PC->C drive->Windows->system32, run "dxdiag exe", and see whether the issue persists
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The DxDiag tool (dxdiag) reports detailed information about the DirectX components and drivers installed on your system The first time you use the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, you might be asked whether you want to check if your drivers are digitally signed
- Dxdiag nvidia app - Microsoft Community
2 Completely remove the current Nvidia device driver using the widely available free DDU utility, then restart your PC and go to the Nvidia website to download and install a couple of slightly older version of the Nvidia device driver to test if your system specifications are then displayed correctly in dxdiag and in the Nvidia app
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- Dxdiag not showing display. - Microsoft Community
What issues are you facing related to DxDiag? Are you unable to view any information after processing the DxDiag command? Are you facing issue related to games, videos or display? What is the make and model of the computer? I would suggest you to provide more details regarding the issue you’re facing
- dxdiag from command line has no output - Microsoft Community
Hi I'm trying to run dxdiag from the command line to generate some diagnostic output dxdiag works fine if I run it with no parameters (the GUI appears and I am able to save the data) If I run dxdiag from the command prompt with some parameters the command returns immediatelly and I get no output file created
- Dxdiag error: problem getting extra sound info - No sound and no . . .
Dxdiag "error: problem getting extra sound info" - No sound and no option for volume I have no sound, no option for volume and receive "error: problem getting extra sound info" while running dxdiag This problem began after hooking up a headset (which I couldn't get to work even though it was found and windows installed drivers automatically)
- Dxdiag - Windows 10 Forums
Dxdiag I was able to upgrade from windows 8 1 to windows 10 without much trouble My 2 part question is where is the run command and where is dxdiag I opened the folder icon on the taskbar and went to local disk c: and did a search for dxdiag
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