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"That sounds like we need to downgrade my drivers," Elena said.
She scrolled down and found the official page. Buried in the installation notes was the truth: DXCpl wasn't a standalone download. It was a hidden gem inside the Windows SDK (Software Development Kit).
"Got it!" she called out.
And there it was: .
She downloaded the from developer.microsoft.com . During installation, she didn't need the 10 GB of samples or compilers. She unchecked everything except the " Windows SDK for Desktop Apps " (which was only about 300 MB).
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.xxxxx.0\x64