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Download Dxcpl.exe Windows 7 64 Bit


Download dxcpl.exe windows 7 64 bit




Dxcpl.exe is a tool that allows you to configure DirectX settings for your applications. It is also known as DirectX Control Panel or DXCpl. You can use it to enable or disable features such as Debug Output, Force WARP, Disable Feature Level Upgrade, and more.


If you want to download dxcpl.exe windows 7 64 bit, you have a few options:


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  • You can install the latest version of DirectX for Windows 7, which is DirectX 11.1. This will also install dxcpl.exe in your system. To do this, you need to have Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Platform Update for Windows 7 (KB2670838) installed. You can download them from the Microsoft website.



  • You can download the DirectX End-User Runtime from the Microsoft website. This will install a number of runtime libraries from the legacy DirectX SDK, including dxcpl.exe. Note that this package does not modify the DirectX Runtime installed on your Windows OS in any way.



  • You can download the Graphics Tools Feature-on-Demand from the Windows 10 Insider Preview. This will install a new tool called D3DConfig.exe, which is compatible with DXCpl. You can use it to display and modify the DXCpl settings from the console window or batch script. Note that this option is only available for Windows 10 users who are enrolled in the Insider Program.




Once you have downloaded and installed dxcpl.exe or D3DConfig.exe, you can run them from the Start menu or the command prompt. You can also find them in the following locations:




Tool


Location




dxcpl.exe


C:\Windows\System32\dxcpl.exe




D3DConfig.exe


C:\Windows\System32\GraphicsTools\D3DConfig.exe




To learn more about how to use dxcpl.exe or D3DConfig.exe, you can refer to the official documentation or online tutorials.


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