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That said: It’s not a performance booster or a “tweak.” It’s a compatibility layer.

And that’s fine. It’s not a bug. It’s a time machine in 100 megabytes. Have you ever been saved by the June 2010 redistributable? Or do you still run into “missing d3dx9_xx.dll” errors? Drop a comment below. directx end-user runtimes (june 2010) package

This package is safe. It is signed by Microsoft. It will not break modern DirectX 12 or Vulkan games. It does not install “old” DirectX over new. It simply populates the SysWOW64 and System32 folders with runtime DLLs that game developers assumed would be present. That said: It’s not a performance booster or a “tweak

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