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Fix DirectX Setup: An Internal System Error Occurred

Try our solutions to easily fix the system error

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Updated onMarch 27, 2024

updated onMarch 27, 2024

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Gaming fanatics might occasionally need to install DirectX manually to ensure their laptops or desktops meet the games’ DirectX system requirements. However, some users have stated that a DirectXAn internal system error occurrederror message pops up when they try to install DirectX (version 9 or higher).

This guide will come in handy forfixing Directx setup errors on Origin. You’ll be able to get rid of them in no time.

If that error message pops up when you open the DirectX installer, this is how you can fix it.

How can I fix DirectX Setup: An internal system error occurred?

How can I fix DirectX Setup: An internal system error occurred?

1. Run the DirectX Installer as Admin

First, try running the DirectX installer as an admin. Opening an installer as an admin can often fix installation errors. To do that, you right-click the DirectX setup wizard and selectRun as administrator.

2. Switch Off Third-Party Antivirus Software

Many users have fixed the “An internal system error occurred” error by disabling theirthird-party anti-virus softwareand then installing DirectX.

Most anti-virus utilities include a disable option on their system tray icon context menus that you can select to temporarily switch off the shields.

If you can’t find any such option on the context menu, open the anti-virus software’s window and browse through the configuration settings.

3. Install DirectX With DirectX End-User Runtimes

The “An internal system error occurred” system error more frequently occurs when installing DirectX with the runtime package’s web setup version (otherwise the web installer).

Thus, some users have found that DirectX installs ok with the alternative DirectX End-User Runtimes installer that you can download fromthis page.

Thereafter, run the installer, extract all files to a folder and then run the DXSETUP as an administrator from the folder that includes the extracted files.

4. Install DirectX Within an Admin Account

If you’re installing DirectX within a standard Windows user profile, you might need to install it within an admin account. You can set up a completely new admin profile.

Alternatively, you can switch your current standard profile to an admin one as follows:

5. Scan the Registry with third-party software

Since working with the registries is not always simple and can be quite risky to your system, it is always a good idea to employ the help ofprofessional registry cleaning software.

These tools allow you to perform in-depth scans and replace any broken or corrupted system files they encounter with fresh genuine ones from their databases.

6. Edit the Registry

If you can’t edit your Windows 10’s registry, read thishandy guideand find the quickest solutions to the issue.

So that’s how you can fix the “An internal system error occurred”error to install DirectX on Windows 10.

If you have any other questions or suggestions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below.

More about the topics:DirectX,DirectX Errors,Fix Origin errors

Matthew Adams

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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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