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After a painstaking migration from Windows 7 to 8.1, my PMD/X editors broke. PMD editor wouldn't load models or the model viewer, and PMX editor simply wouldn't boot at all. I tried compatibility mode, but to no avail. (Also, my new antivirus was absolutely butchering PMXE, deleting .exes and .dlls left and right, so I had to put the program into a special, scan-excluded folder )
Then I remembered DirectX. I won't go into details, but DirectX is necessary to run a lot of applications that have 3D rendering. This includes MMD and the Editors. The problem is, PMD/X Editor requires DirectX 9.0c specifically in order to run properly/at all. You might have, say, DirectX 11, but it's not compatible with the Editors.
So here's what worked for me:
1. Download this:
www.microsoft.com/en-us/downlo…
This is your new, shiny DirectX version 9.0c installer. Let it download completely before launching it.
2. Launch the installer and it'll do its thing until it asks for a location to unzip. Make a new folder somewhere convenient (I used the Desktop), click Browse, and select that folder. Click "OK" and it'll unpack its contents.
3. Go to your "new folder somewhere convenient," and scroll down until you see DXSETUP.exe. Launch that, and let it install.
Done! Now open your editor and do a happy dance when it runs! You can delete your "new folder somewhere convenient" now that the installation is over.
FAQ:
It still won't launch!
I suggest downloading PMXE from here:
learnmmd.com/downloads/
And assessing what you might need from this list:Downloading and Installing MMD/PMDe/PMXe
Keep in mind those requirements are for the old English PMDE, and you can see what you already have installed in "Programs and Features" or "Add and Remove Programs" in your Control Panel.
Also look at the comments of LearnMMD; there might be something there that is useful. They're still active, too, so don't be afraid to ask them!
I thought I already have DirectX 9.0c!
Check by launching dxdiag.exe (do a system search for it or look under C: (or whatever your main drive is called)->Windows->System32. Launch it and look near the bottom for DirectX Version.
Will DirectX 9.0c overwrite my DirectX 10/11/12?
No. You can have both at the same time, and I'd actually recommend having both. That way, you can run applications that support the newer versions as well as those that don't, such as PMD/X Editor.
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Comments: 185
leuberduck In reply to ??? [2017-01-26 23:08:19 +0000 UTC]
Uhhh... I tried it, but it didn't work. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong. Thanks anyway.
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Catkali In reply to ??? [2016-11-28 11:55:53 +0000 UTC]
I'm still having the same problem ;; v ;;
I followed all of the instruction in this journal, I used to be able to run pmx editor before however it stopped about a month ago and I've been trying to find a solution. This one seems to be the only option and now I don't know what to do..
it seems to run the oldest version of pmd, however I cannot read japanese ;; v;;
I would hope that, that could lead us somewhere?
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WildStudio In reply to Catkali [2016-11-28 23:18:19 +0000 UTC]
Have you tried redownloading PMXE? Because PMDE works fine, it leads me to believe that the problem is with PMXE and not DX9. Also make sure that your anti-virus isn't deleting any of PMXE's files (the .dll files are sometimes flagged as malicious and deleted because they were "modified"/translated).
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Catkali In reply to WildStudio [2016-11-29 04:41:42 +0000 UTC]
I did try that before commenting just in case but I still have the same results, I actually don't have an antivirus on my pc that will remove things without my permission aswell.. that's why I'm so stumped xD thank you for responding
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WildStudio In reply to Catkali [2016-11-30 00:39:44 +0000 UTC]
Sorry I couldn't help further, but if I think of something I'll let you know ^^
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Catkali In reply to WildStudio [2016-11-30 07:53:19 +0000 UTC]
It's okie, I guess it just wasn't meant to be haha
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MaskedVenom In reply to ??? [2016-11-10 22:28:14 +0000 UTC]
So i downloaded directX is it still wont open :C
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WildStudio In reply to MaskedVenom [2016-11-11 00:58:25 +0000 UTC]
Did you extract and launch "DXSETUP.exe"? Also, PMDE/PMXE only works on Windows.
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MaskedVenom In reply to WildStudio [2016-11-27 03:16:28 +0000 UTC]
Ah i have widows 8.1 and where would DXSETUP be?
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WildStudio In reply to MaskedVenom [2016-11-27 04:08:08 +0000 UTC]
DXSETUP.exe should be in your "new folder somewhere convenient," as Step 3 says. The "installer" you download is merely a container; you have to run it to extract its contents, and the actual installer is within those contents. There is a lot of stuff jumbled in with DXSETUP.exe, though, so I'd recommend doing a search for it in the folder.
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MaskedVenom In reply to WildStudio [2016-11-27 23:12:33 +0000 UTC]
I searched it and it wasn't there. Is there anyway for me to get the DX? I've already tried re-downloading three times
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WildStudio In reply to MaskedVenom [2016-11-28 05:40:00 +0000 UTC]
I just found another version of the installer, one that fixes many compatibility issues: www.microsoft.com/en-us/downlo…
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Peachy-Pink10 [2016-10-31 04:27:35 +0000 UTC]
When I clicked "i accept the agreement", it just said the components are ready for use; but it didn't show any window to let me extract the files. HELP.
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WildStudio In reply to Peachy-Pink10 [2016-11-01 22:23:49 +0000 UTC]
It might have extracted to a default location, such as Downloads. Try a system search for DXSETUP.exe.
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Peachy-Pink10 In reply to WildStudio [2016-11-02 04:29:59 +0000 UTC]
Ah, hehe nevermind. I was installing the WRONG installer. I got it working now, thank you for the help
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WildStudio In reply to Peachy-Pink10 [2016-11-03 01:31:44 +0000 UTC]
It happens. You're welcome ^^
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XxUnna-ChanXx In reply to ??? [2016-10-16 11:06:32 +0000 UTC]
When i download that version of DirectX then it says that i need to be in Windows 98, Vista or Windows family server 2003 to open.
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WildStudio In reply to XxUnna-ChanXx [2016-11-28 05:31:08 +0000 UTC]
I found a solution! Please try this June 2010 redistributable: www.microsoft.com/en-us/downlo…
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XxUnna-ChanXx In reply to WildStudio [2016-11-28 09:17:53 +0000 UTC]
I have already fixed it. Thanks for advice!
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WildStudio In reply to XxUnna-ChanXx [2016-10-17 23:00:17 +0000 UTC]
Try running it in compatibility mode. Also, what version of windows are you using?
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WildStudio In reply to XxUnna-ChanXx [2016-10-23 00:53:44 +0000 UTC]
It's possible that, given DX9.0c was released in 2004, it's not supported in Win10. Did compatibility mode work?
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XxUnna-ChanXx In reply to WildStudio [2016-10-23 08:26:48 +0000 UTC]
I did not saw that mode
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WildStudio In reply to XxUnna-ChanXx [2016-10-23 17:47:45 +0000 UTC]
Unfortunately, I cannot help you further, but I would highly recommend looking up how to use compatibility mode in Win10.
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WildStudio In reply to AlenaKaZam [2016-10-07 23:06:28 +0000 UTC]
If you have a question, please ask it!
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AlenaKaZam In reply to WildStudio [2016-10-07 23:07:45 +0000 UTC]
I figured it out but thank you ^.^
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india009ful In reply to WildStudio [2016-08-23 02:43:07 +0000 UTC]
Nevermind i solved it ^u^
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