I have been trying to activate DirectX on my home server....I know its not 
recommended but the machine isn't really taxed and there are some times when 
its really handy to fire up a game on it for someone.

System contains:

P35 mobo
E4300
7800GT (PCI-E Power cable is attached)
Windows 2003 Server x64 R2 SP2 (Standard Edition) - Domain controller, DNS 
Server, IIS and Exchange Server

System is not overclocked in any way.

Now, I have changed the hardware acceleration option in the "Troubleshooting" 
tab of the display properties to "Full Acceleration". I have installed the 
Intel drivers for P35 chipset (3 times!), I have installed a multitude of 
different WHQL-certified nVidia drivers (using Driver Cleaner Pro between 
installs)......but whenever I run DXDiag to enable the DirectX functionality 
the enable buttons are not there, the approximate memory size for the gfx card 
reads "N/A" and DXDiag states roughly:

"Direct3D functionality not available. You should verify that the driver is a 
final version from the hardware manufacturer"

After about 30 reboots for removing/cleaning/re-installing nvidia 
driver/reinstall directx 9c/re-enabling full acceleration I am starting to lose 
my mind.

Anyone have any idea? 


Regards
Jason

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