D3d9.dll Errors

There are several ways these errors can show up on your computer, such as:

The file d3d9. dll is missingD3d9. DLL Not FoundFile d3d9. dll not foundD3d9. dll not found. Reinstalling might help fix this.

The error message could apply to any program that utilizes Microsoft DirectX, most commonly video games, but it could also appear when another software program is started.

How to Fix D3d9.dll Errors

Restart your computer if you haven’t already. The error might be a fluke and a simple restart could clear it up completely. Install the latest version of Microsoft DirectX. Chances are, upgrading to the latest version of DirectX will fix the d3d9. dll not found error. Microsoft often releases updates to DirectX without updating the version number or letter, so be sure to install the latest release even if your version is technically the same. Windows 11, 10, 8, etc. are all supported by this same DirectX installation package. It will install any DirectX file needed and supported in that version of Windows. Assuming the latest DirectX version from Microsoft doesn’t fix the error you’re receiving, look for a DirectX installation program on your game or application CD or DVD. Usually, if a game or other program utilizes DirectX, the software developers will include a copy of it on the installation disc. Sometimes, though not often, the version included on the disc is a better fit for the program than the latest version available online. Execute the sfc/scannow command to scan your computer. If a file that this DLL file relies on is corrupted, System File Checker might be able to replace it and fix the error. Uninstall and then reinstall the game or software program. Something might have happened to the program files that work with d3d9. dll and a reinstall could do the trick. You might try removing the program with a free software uninstaller tool to make sure that all of the installation files and registry data is removed.  Using the standard uninstall method might not delete everything that needs to be deleted, which could cause other problems during the reinstall. Restore the d3d9. dll file from the latest DirectX software package. If the above troubleshooting steps haven’t worked to solve the error, try extracting the file individually from the DirectX downloadable package. Where you put the extracted d3d9. dll file depends on the application that needs it. If the error tells you the specific folder where d3d9. dll is missing from, copy the file there. However, since most programs probably look for this file in C:\Windows\system32, copy it there if you’re not explicitly told where to put it. Some DirectX installations might use C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ instead. Update the drivers for your video card. While it’s not the most common solution, in some situations, updating the drivers for the video card in your computer could correct this DirectX issue.

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Sometimes, though not often, the version included on the disc is a better fit for the program than the latest version available online.

Where you put the extracted d3d9.dll file depends on the application that needs it. If the error tells you the specific folder where d3d9.dll is missing from, copy the file there.

However, since most programs probably look for this file in C:\Windows\system32, copy it there if you’re not explicitly told where to put it. Some DirectX installations might use C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ instead.