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While modern versions of Windows (10 and 11) come with DirectX pre-installed, many older games and professional applications rely on specific, legacy "side-by-side" components not included in the base operating system. Key benefits include: direct x offline installer

The is the primary "offline installer" for legacy DirectX components (9.0c, 10, and 11). Modern versions like DirectX 11.3 and 12 are built into Windows and updated via Windows Update, so they do not have standalone offline packages. How to Use the Offline Installer Always download from official or trusted sources to

The offline installer adds dozens of legacy DLLs, including but not limited to: Modern versions like DirectX 11

The (historically named dxwebsetup.exe when online, but the full redistributable is often called directx_Jun2010_redist.exe ) is a standalone, self-contained package that installs legacy DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 10, and DirectX 11 runtime components. Microsoft’s modern Windows operating systems (Windows 10 and 11) come with DirectX 12 pre-installed, but many older PC games (from 2000–2015) require older DirectX DLLs like d3dx9_43.dll , xinput1_3.dll , d3dx11_43.dll , or XAudio2_7.dll . The offline installer ensures these files are present without needing an active internet connection during installation.

: Tools like Winlator or Steam Server Manager often require these redistributables to run games or server processes properly.

Always keep a copy of directx_Jun2010_redist.exe on a USB stick or external drive. When you install an old PC game from disc or GOG offline backup, run this offline installer first — it will save you hours of hunting for missing DLLs.