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I would suggest you to download the the Runtime Package and then installing it. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=8109

Also, you can diagnose basic problems with DirectX http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows-8/diagnosing-problems-directx Let us know if it helps. If the issue persists, we would be happy to help you further. 74 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply All replies (27) KIKIngsoftheStoneAge replied on February 16, 2014See post history ReplyIn reply to RajithR's post on February 16, 2014 I have already tried this several times and it did not work. I called Microsoft customer support earlier today and they told me that its a very complex issue and that one or more of the files for Windows is corrupted. They then tried to get me to pay $150 to fix the issue which is not an option for me right now. So unless there are any other suggestions I'm wagering to say that this is something I cant fix myself. 8 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply JAJakeMidgley replied on September 25, 2014See post history ReplyIn reply to KIngsoftheStoneAge's post on February 16, 2014 Did you manage to fix this problem? I am having the same issue... tried downloading what they mentioned and it didn't work. Please let me know if you managed to resolve the issue.

Thanks, Jake 7 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply slance310 slance310 replied on September 26, 2014See post history Insider  MCC: Content Creator   Launch expert - Windows 10 ReplyIn reply to JakeMidgley's post on September 25, 2014 Hi, This file is part of DirectX Runtime June 2010, which is a optional update that a lot of games need. Even my Lexmark printer requires it... I will include a link to the full installer... It mostly consists of DirectX 9 and 10 files.. This is a self extracting package. It will extract after double clicking on it so be sure to note the location where you\it extracted. Then open the folder and double click DXSETUP. This is the same file that was previously mentioned, and should work. I have visually confirmed that the file you need is there... http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=8109 44 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply Fumbl3s Fumbl3s replied on January 20, 2015See post history ReplyIn reply to RajithR's post on February 16, 2014 Thanks for the link. Helped me with the missing .dll. 3 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply TFTony F13 replied on April 1, 2015See post history ReplyIn reply to RajithR's post on February 16, 2014 where should this file be unpacked? 4 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply slance310 slance310 replied on April 2, 2015See post history Insider  MCC: Content Creator   Launch expert - Windows 10 ReplyIn reply to Tony F13's post on April 1, 2015 Hi, Any place you want... Just remember where it is... you need to double click DXSETUP to install the package... 3 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply Jlrosenb Jlrosenb replied on August 4, 2015See post history Insider ReplyIn reply to slance310's post on September 26, 2014 This worked for me. I am running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit and I was having trouble getting a Steam game to run. Works great now. Thank you. 5 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply GAGabenOG replied on September 6, 2015See post history ReplyIn reply to slance310's post on September 26, 2014 Hi, This file is part of DirectX Runtime June 2010, which is a optional update that a lot of games need. Even my Lexmark printer requires it... I will include a link to the full installer... It mostly consists of DirectX 9 and 10 files.. This is a self extracting package. It will extract after double clicking on it so be sure to note the location where you\it extracted. Then open the folder and double click DXSETUP. This is the same file that was previously mentioned, and should work. I have visually confirmed that the file you need is there... http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=8109 Sadly this did not work. I still can't launch multiple games on steam 8 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply slance310 slance310 replied on September 6, 2015See post history Insider  MCC: Content Creator   Launch expert - Windows 10 ReplyIn reply to GabenOG's post on September 6, 2015 Hi, Did the update install properly ? There should have been a window that opened when it started, and another when it completed... 3 people found this helpful ImageHelpful Reply