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  2. DirectX Diagnostic Tool - Wikipedia

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    DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DxDiag) is a diagnostics tool used to test DirectX functionality and troubleshoot video- or sound-related hardware problems. DirectX Diagnostic can save text files with the scan results.

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  4. DirectX - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... DirectX Diagnostics (DxDiag): A tool for diagnosing and generating reports on components related to DirectX, such as audio, video ...

  5. Dxdiag.exe - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: DirectX Diagnostic Tool

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  8. DxDiag - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:DirectX Diagnostic Tool - Wikipedia

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    There is overlap between DxDiag and DirectX, both articles are not too long, so I believe they should be merged. Tcrow777 Talk 19:09, 30 December 2007 (UTC) As long as all the information in the DXDiag article is preserved, it's okay. If information is going to be "summarized" or dropped, then it's better to have it as a separate article.